Trabucco da Mimì Restaurant

Seafood restaurant on a trabucco · Gargano coast · Puglia

Trabucco da Mimì Restaurant

Trabucco da Mimì is a seafood restaurant built on a historic trabucco — a traditional wooden fishing platform anchored to the cliffs of the Gargano coast in Puglia. Diners eat suspended over the Adriatic on an ancient structure still fitted with its original long poles and nets, combining an extraordinary natural setting with fish caught moments earlier from the same platform.

At a glance

Type
Seafood restaurant on a historic trabucco fishing structure
Period
Trabucco structure of ancient origin; restaurant use contemporary
Style
Traditional Pugliese seafood cuisine
Location
Gargano coast, Foggia province, Puglia, Italy
Coordinates
41.9439° N, 16.0324° E

Overview

Trabucco da Mimì offers one of Italy’s most unusual dining experiences: a table set directly on a trabucco, the ancient wooden fishing machine that juts from the limestone cliffs of Gargano into the Adriatic Sea. The restaurant is named after its owner-fisherman, and the menu is determined by whatever is caught each morning. The surrounding landscape is protected within the Gargano National Park, one of Italy’s most important natural reserves.

History

Trabucchi are believed to have origins in Phoenician or ancient Greek fishing techniques, later refined through centuries of Adriatic seafaring. By the medieval period, the wooden platform structures with their long articulated poles (antenne) and counterweighted nets had become a defining feature of the Abruzzo and Gargano coastlines. They were used by coastal families as private fishing stations, often passed down through generations. The Costa dei Trabocchi in Abruzzo and the Gargano coast in Puglia preserve the greatest concentration of surviving examples, now protected as historical monuments. Da Mimì’s trabucco is part of this living heritage, maintained as a working fishing platform while also welcoming guests.

What you see

Guests walk a narrow wooden gangway from the cliff path to reach the platform, which extends over the sea on timber piles embedded in the rock. The structure is equipped with its original long horizontal poles (the antenne) that swing the net into the water and then raise it — a mechanism unchanged for centuries. Tables are set on the open deck, with the Adriatic stretching to the horizon. The kitchen is minimal: the fish arrives fresh from the net below, prepared simply with local olive oil, garlic, and seasonal herbs. On a clear day the Tremiti Islands are visible offshore.

Cultural significance

The trabucco represents a vanishing form of artisanal fishing heritage that shaped the social and economic life of Adriatic coastal communities for over a millennium. The Gargano trabucchi are protected landscape elements within the national park, and their conversion to restaurants has been one of the few sustainable uses that keeps the structures maintained and accessible. Dining at da Mimì is therefore as much a heritage experience as a culinary one.

Practical information

Address
Gargano coast, Foggia province, Puglia (check current address with operator)
Hours
Seasonal; typically lunch service only — check official website or call ahead
Reservations
Strongly recommended; seating is limited by the size of the platform
Menu
Entirely dependent on daily catch; no fixed menu

Getting there

The Gargano coast is accessible by car from Foggia (approximately 60 km) via the SS89 coastal road. The nearest large town is Vieste or Peschici depending on the trabucco’s exact position. Public transport to the Gargano promontory is limited; a rental car or organised tour is recommended. The closest train station with regional connections is Foggia (Trenitalia intercity service from Bari, Naples, and Rome).

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