Coffee in the morning, finally a lunch break, the first sip of a well-earned after-work-beer, a culinary evening with your loved ones. Yes, it’s the little things that make us forget everyday life. In the middle of Bressanone’s old town, somewhat hidden away, you will find exactly that: conviviality, down-to-earthness, passion. No frills. Simply a restaurant.









Take a look at our little South Tyrolian recipe book and discover the secrets of our kitchen team – straight from our kitchen, to cook at home!
Short distances, close partnerships with our suppliers and a connection to local nature are therefore particularly important to us.
Most of our ingredients come from the fields and farms in the region and are processed with love and respect for nature.

Starter or main course
Salad
Mineral water
Coffee
A starter or main course, fresh salad, a bottle of mineral water and a small coffee – that’s what you get as Business Lunch at Decantei. For anyone who wants to enjoy a good lunch, just drop in, take a seat and enjoy.
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The scent of wood, golden brass catches your eye, and the nooks and crannies spark your curiosity. The Restaurant Decantei combines zeitgeist and tradition – and so is our architecture by pedevilla architects: inspired by South Tyrolean parlours and combined with modern accents.

Our historic interiors tell stories from times gone by and can accommodate up to a hundred people. Here you can dine and celebrate in a unique atmosphere, surrounded by traces of the past. When the temperatures rise, our large outdoor dining area and cool courtyard with playground invite you to enjoy the warm summer days.









This is where the canons of Bressanone once lived their lives. The bishop would walk warily through the Old Deanery, incense filling the air, and on holidays the lords would enjoy beer and hearty food. The Restaurant Decantei has its roots in the Old Deanery. Here, a small piece of Bressanone’s history lives on.
