Zizzi - Winchester
About
Zizzi Winchester sits proudly on Winchester’s historic High Street, housed in the 17th‑century Jacob & Johnson building that once hosted the Hampshire Chronicle. The charming venue blends heritage architecture with contemporary ambience, featuring an open kitchen where chefs craft classic Italian dishes such as Truffle Cacio e Pepe, Sticky Pig Rustica, and fresh pasta. With free Wi‑Fi and wheelchair access, the restaurant welcomes families, couples, and food enthusiasts alike. Its proximity to iconic landmarks – the Winchester Cathedral and the Great Hall – makes it the perfect stop for diners looking to combine a memorable meal with the city’s rich history. The menu offers generous portions, vegetarian, vegan, and children’s options, ensuring something for every palate.
Highlights
- Historic Architecture
- Proximity to Winchester Cathedral
- Open Kitchen Experience
- Family‑Friendly Menu
- Free Wifi
- Wheelchair Accessible
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Best time to visit
Enjoy a quiet evening in late spring or early autumn when the city crowds thin and the outdoor dining experience feels extra special.
At a glance
- Verified listing
- Typical visit: about 1 hour