We tried some antipasti (cheese, meat), but they didn't quite meet the quality standards you would expect in Italy; they lacked freshness. The pizzas were decent, but nothing particularly outstanding. The service was alright, although due to the restaurant being crowded, we missed that personal touch.
There is a spacious green space near the lake where you can relax, soak up the sun, and take a dip in the water (there are steps at the lake entrance). On-site parking is available, as well as a drinking fountain and chemical bath. If you follow the path a bit further, you'll come across two other scenic spots with a beach where the water is crystal clear and the lake entrance is easier. There are no amenities, but there are several bars in the village's small square on the lakefront.
While passing through Marone, I decided to make a stop and check out the renowned Tahiti beach. To locate it, you can follow the directions to the library, and once you reach some ladders, you can descend to the famous Tahiti beach. Despite the presence of algae on the shore, the water is clean and shallow, making it suitable for children. Additionally, the view of the lake is incredibly beautiful. Now, let's discuss the beach itself, which is not well-maintained and consists of a combination of pebbles, sand, and a small patch of grass, if you can even call it that. Contrary to my expectations based on the reviews, I didn't find it to be a remarkable place. Unfortunately, there are no kiosk toilets available, so you'll have to walk about 300/400 meters to the ice cream bar. I would recommend this beach if you're just passing through and need a relaxing break, but I strongly advise against spending a full day here. Parking in the area is available.