Cafe Amerini offers shoppers light lunches, snacks and sandwiches. Eventhough the cafe have a medieval brick-vault interior, it will give the shoppers a modern feel with contemporary decorative touches. The cafe will be packed with mixed clientele of shoppers, elderly locals and students. The cafe is closed on Sundays.
This is one of the most authentic and least expensive—food offering restaurant in Florence. Located at the heart of the main city market since 1872, the restaurant offers an immutable menu of simple Florentine specialties. The market traders and shoppers are the frequent visiters here. The restaurant is closed on Sundays.
Keeping the best of Florentine tradition,the restaurant is a tickle of taste to the visitors. This is one of the best restaurants of Tuscany. With a hearty Tuscany home cooking, the rustic dining room is decoarated with tile walls and hanging fruit and hams. It is closed on Sundays, Mondays, and several days in August.
The Baldovino has transformed Florence’s dining scene. With its informal setting and contemporary food, the restaurant have stolen the heart of all visitors to the region. The restaurant serve you full meals plus Neapolitan-style pizza. It is closed on Mondays from November-March.
Conveniently located for main Via dei Calzaiuoli, the restaurant serves snacks, cakes, panini, and sandwiches. Excellent value is offered. Light meals also available at tables to the rear. The restaurant is closed on sundays.
This vibrant and informal restaurant is located near Santa Croce. Though with a medieval interior, the restaurant gives a contemporary feel with friendly and young staff. This place is good for lunch or dinner. Restaurant serves Tuscan classics such as zuppa di verdura (vegetable soup) and agnello scottaditto (grilled lamb). The restaurant is closed Sundays and several days in August.
This one of the best restaurants in Florence to feel at home during your city break. "All' Old Market" is the ideal place to taste the best dishes of Italian cooking, compact with tradition. You can get fresh and quality things cooked with a service, certainly professional and friendly.
The pizza served here, will fulfill the desires of those who love. With a great wine list to choose from, you will feel delighted to be here.
Located in Florence on Via Guelfa, just minutes away from the station, I'Toscano's Italian Restaurant features exceptional cuisine at moderate prices. You will discover the warmth and aroma in I 'Toscano, just the same you find in any other good Italian restaurant. There are three airconditioned rooms With intimate seating, among which one is for smokers. Dine on classic Italian fare, homemade soups and desserts, and innovative nightly specials prepared by exepert chefs.
This is a simple reastaurant offering great-value Tuscan food with a creative edge. This is one of the revamped neighborhood restaurants in the Oltrarno leading the way in Florence’s culinary Renaissance. It is closed on Sundays during lunch hours and several days in August.
The Buca Lapi is Florence’s oldest restaurant, founded in 1880. Vaulted dining rooms, some with frescoes, and a wealth of old posters and newspaper clippings on the walls. Great food and wines from the famous Antinori Vineyards are offered. Dinner is available only on weekdays. The restaurant is closed Sundays.
Located just west of Santa Croce, Osteria is a fine restaurant that offer you Italian cuisines. The restaurant offer you light snaks and a glass of wine (there is a stand-out wine list), but also full meals of classic Tuscan dishes. It has three restrained medieval dining rooms that form part of the 14th-century Palazzo Salviati. The interior is decorated with lots of exposed beams, terra-cotta floors, and wooden cabinets. The Osteria is closed on Mondays.
This restaurant with cafe offers the traditional Tuscan cuisine (but with a creative edge). If you are a foodie with resgularly changing menu, this is the place. with rustic chic setting, you will have young and enthusiastic people for service. The restaurant also offers a cafe, and cheaper, rather spartan trattoria next door. You need to book at least a week in advance. The restaurant is closed on Sundays,Mondays, and several days in August.
Located just minutes from Ponte Santa Trinita on Florence's “left bank,” this restaurant and wine bar's snappy modern decor is an instant appeal. Belly up to the attractive American-style bar or grab a table for an extended stay. The high tables and bar stools add more charm to the decor. A clever combination of Tuscan and Mediterranean cuisine offers diners an extensive choice of traditional pasta starters and main meat courses. The impressive wine collection is served by the bottle or by the glass.
This one-stop pub, pizzeria and restaurant finds the right place for every visitor. Choose from the English-style pub's cosy surroundings for sandwiches and a beer, from a wide choices available at the circular bar. The upstairs pizzeria is with extra seating, so that you may have better enjoyment and privacy. The small restaurant offer a wide range of pasta and meat dishes.
In harmony with the theme of the Gallery Hotel Art, the Fusion bar doubles as an exhibition space. The bar offers a fantastic fusion of Italian, Japanese and Mediterranean cuisine. Ask for the variety fare, and the cuisine lives up to the theme as well.The fois gras nigiri sushi topped with chutney or the ma-cha tiramisu and wine to go with it, is an excellent combination for the palate. Cocktails featured on the menu are quite a favorite with the Florentine elite who frequent the Shozan-Gallery.