Florence Restaurants

Florence's popularity with tourists means that, unfortunately, there's a higher percentage of mediocre restaurants here than you'll find in most Italian towns (Venice, perhaps, might win the prize). Some restaurant owners cut corners and let standards slip, knowing that a customer today is unlikely to return tomorrow, regardless of the quality of the meal. So, if you're looking to eat well, it pays to do some research, starting with the recommendations here. Dining hours start at around 1 for lunch and 8 for dinner. Many of Florence's restaurants are small, so reservations are a must. You can sample such specialties as creamy fegatini (a chicken-liver spread) and ribollita (minestrone thickened with bread and beans and swirled with extra-virgin olive oil) in a bustling, convivial trattoria, where you share long wooden tables set with paper place mats, or in an upscale ristorante with linen tablecloths and napkins.

Those with a sense of culinary adventure should not miss the tripe sandwich, served from stands throughout town. This Florentine favorite comes with a fragrant salsa verde (green sauce) or a piquant red hot sauce—or both. Follow the Florentines' lead and take a break at an enoteca (wine bar) during the day and discover some excellent Chiantis and Super Tuscans from small producers who rarely export.

International cuisine in Florence is a hit-or-miss affair. Although numerous Asian restaurants have sprung up since the 1990s, only a select few are worth a visit. Still, if you need a break from Italian, some relief is available.

Pizzas in Florence can't compete with their counterparts in Rome or Naples, but you can sample a few good approximations.

Cafés in Italy serve not only coffee concoctions and pastries but also sweets, drinks, and panini, and some have hot pasta and lunch dishes. They usually open from early in the morning to late at night, and are often closed Sunday.

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  • 1. Ciblèo

    $$$$

    This tiny eatery brilliantly blends the cuisine of Tuscany with that of Korea and Japan. Here you'll find wacky and marvelous combinations in the dumplings, ravioli, and more on a seasonally changing menu.

    Via del Verrocchio 2/r, Florence, Tuscany, 55100, Italy
    055-477881

    Known For

    • Startling flavor combinations
    • A collection of sakes
    • One seating per evening at 7 pm

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 2. Cibrèo Ristorante

    $$$$ | Santa Croce

    This upscale trattoria serves sumptuous options like the creamy crostini di fegatini (with a savory chicken-liver spread) and melt-in-your-mouth desserts. Many Florentines hail this as the city's best restaurant, and justifiably so—chef-owner Fabio Picchi knows Tuscan food better than anyone, and it shows.

    Via A. del Verrocchio 8/r, Florence, Tuscany, 50122, Italy
    055-234–1100

    Known For

    • Authentic Tuscan food
    • No written menu
    • Multilingual staff

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential, Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 3. Fuori Porta

    $ | San Niccolò

    What is, perhaps, the oldest and best wine bar in Florence serves cured meats and cheeses, as well as daily specials. Crostini and crostoni—grilled breads topped with a mélange of cheeses and meats—are the house specialty, but the verdure sott'olio are divine, too. The lengthy wine list offers great options by the glass and terrific bottles from all over Italy and beyond. All this can be enjoyed at rustic wooden tables and seated outdoors when weather allows.

    Via Monte alle Croci 10/r, Florence, Tuscany, 50122, Italy
    055-234–2483

    Known For

    • Lengthy wine list
    • Crostini and crostoni
    • Changing daily specials
  • 4. Gucci Osteria

    $$$ | Piazza della Signoria

    Chef, artist, and visionary Massimo Bottura has joined forces with the creative folk at Gucci to develop a marvelous menu that is both classic and innovative. Though he trained with Ducasse and Adrià, his major influence was his grandmother's cooking. His protégé, Karime Lopez, helms the kitchen.

    Piazza della Signoria 10, Florence, Tuscany, 50122, Italy
    055-7592–7038

    Known For

    • Tortellini in crema di Parmigiano Reggiano
    • An ever-changing menu
    • Outdoor seating in one of Florence's most beautiful squares
  • 5. Il Santo Bevitore

    $ | Santo Spirito

    Florentines and other lovers of good food flock to "The Holy Drinker" for tasty, well-priced dishes. Unpretentious white walls, dark wood furniture, and paper place mats provide the simple decor; start with the exceptional verdure sott'olio (vegetables in oil) or the terrina di fegatini (a creamy chicken-liver spread) before sampling any of the divine pastas. Count yourself lucky if the extraordinary potato gratin, served in compact triangular wedges, is on the menu. The extensive wine list is well priced.

    Via Santo Spirito 64/66r, Florence, Tuscany, 50125, Italy
    055-211264

    Known For

    • Pasta
    • Delicious potato gratin
    • Friendly waitstaff

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Sun.
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  • 6. La Casalinga

    $ | Santo Spirito

    Casalinga means "housewife," and this place, which has been around since 1963, has the nostalgic charm of a midcentury kitchen with Tuscan comfort food to match. If you eat ribollita anywhere in Florence, eat it here—it couldn't be more authentic. Paintings clutter the semi-paneled walls, tables are set close together, and the place is usually jammed. The menu is long, portions are plentiful, and service is prompt and friendly. For dessert, the lemon sorbet perfectly caps off the meal.

    Via Michelozzi 9/r, Florence, Tuscany, 50125, Italy
    055-218624

    Known For

    • Ribollita
    • Liver, Venetian style
    • Often packed

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., 1 wk at Christmas, and 3 wks in Aug.
  • 7. La Giostra

    $$$ | Santa Croce

    This clubby spot, whose name means "carousel," was created by the late Prince Dimitri Kunz d'Asburgo Lorena and is now expertly run by Soldano, one of his twin sons. The ever-changing menu generally has vegetarian and vegan options. For dessert, this might be the only show in town with a sublime tiramisù and a wonderfully gooey Sacher torte.

    Borgo Pinti 12/r, Florence, Tuscany, 50121, Italy
    055-241341

    Known For

    • Sublime tiramisu and a wonderfully gooey Sacher torte
    • Carefully curated wine list
    • Vegetarian and vegan options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential, No lunch weekends
  • 8. La Sostanza

    $$ | Lungarno North

    Since opening its doors in 1869, this trattoria has been serving top-notch, unpretentious food to Florentines who like their bistecca very large and, of course, very rare, as that's the only way to eat it. The tartino di carciofi (artichoke tart) and the pollo al burro (chicken with butter) are signature dishes.

    Via del Porcellana 25/r, Florence, Tuscany, 50100, Italy
    055-212691

    Known For

    • Tuscan classics
    • Delicious desserts (especially the semifreddo)
    • No-frills, 19th-century decor

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Reservations essential
  • 9. Mangiafoco

    $$ | Santa Maria Novella

    On a romantic medieval side street in the heart of the centro storico, this small restaurant serves Tuscan classics that reflect both the whims of the chef and what's in season. The menu features creative salads and pasta, meat, and truffle dishes, as well as taglieri (mixed meat and cheese plates) that are often served with jams made from Chianti, vin santo, or balsamic vinegar. The long wine list has many offerings by the glass, and the bread and desserts are made in house. This is also a great place to drop in for a glass of wine and perch on the steps to watch the world go by.

    Borgo Santi Apostoli 26/r, Florence, Tuscany, 50100, Italy
    055-265–8170

    Known For

    • Phenomenal wines by the glass or the bottle
    • House-made breads and desserts
    • Great service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed.
  • 10. Osteria de'Benci

    $$ | Santa Croce

    A few minutes from Santa Croce, this charming osteria serves some of the most eclectic food in Florence. Try the spaghetti degli eretici (in tomato sauce with fresh herbs). The grilled meats are justifiably famous; the carbonata is a succulent piece of grilled beef served rare. Weekly specials complement what's happening in the market, and all of the food pairs beautifully with their wine list, which is heavy on things Tuscan.

    Borgo Santa Croce 31/r, Florence, Tuscany, 50121, Italy
    055-2344923

    Known For

    • <PRO>weekly seasonal specials</PRO>
    • <PRO>eclectic menu</PRO>
    • <PRO>Tuscan-heavy wine list</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
  • 11. Taverna del Bronzino

    $$ | San Marco

    Located in the former studio of Santi di Tito, a student of Bronzino's, Taverna has a simple, formal decor, with white tablecloths and place settings. The classic, elegantly presented Tuscan food is superb, and the solid, affordable wine list rounds out the menu—especially because Stefano, the sommelier, really knows his stuff. Desserts shine at this place, so remember to save room, and conclude with a limoncello or mirtillo postprandial drink. Both are made in-house, and provide a perfect conclusion to the meal. Outstanding service makes a meal here heavenly. Reservations are advised, especially for eating at the wine cellar's only table.

    Via delle Ruote 25/r, Florence, Tuscany, 50129, Italy
    055-495220

    Known For

    • <PRO>creative menu</PRO>
    • <PRO>lots of fish</PRO>
    • <PRO>wonderful sommelier</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch Fri. or Sat., Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
  • 12. Trattoria Sostanza (il Troia)

    $$ | Santa Maria Novella

    Since opening its doors in 1869, this trattoria has been serving top-notch, unpretentious food to Florentines who like their bistecca fiorentina very large and very rare. Along with fine Tuscan classics, they have two signature dishes: the tortino di carciofi (artichoke tart) and the pollo al burro (chicken with butter). Leave room for dessert, as their torta alla Meringa (a semi-frozen dessert flecked with chocolate and topped with meringue) is scrumptious. Reservations are absolutely essential.

    Via della Porcellana 25, Florence, Tuscany, 50100, Italy
    055-212691

    Known For

    • <PRO>Tuscan classics</PRO>
    • <PRO>delicious desserts</PRO>
    • <PRO>no-frills decor</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards, Reservations essential
  • 13. Alfio e Beppe

    $ | San Marco

    Watch chickens roast over high flames while you decide which of the delightful side dishes you'd like to enjoy as well. Although this place is strictly takeout (there are no tables), it's open on Sunday when most places are not.

    Via Cavour 118–120/r, Florence, Tuscany, 50129, Italy
    055-214108

    Known For

    • Roast chicken to go
    • Delicious roasted potatoes
    • Good ribs

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sat.
  • 14. Alfio e Beppe

    $ | San Marco

    Watch chickens roast over high flames as you decide which of the other delightful things you're going to eat with it. The beauty of this place is that it's open on Sunday when most things are not.

    Via Cavour 118–120/r, Florence, Tuscany, 50129, Italy
    055-214108

    Known For

    • Roasted dishes
    • Open Sunday
    • Grilled vegetables

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sat.
  • 15. Alla Vecchia Bettola

    $ | Oltrarno

    The name doesn't exactly mean "old dive," but it comes pretty close. The recipes here come from "wise grandmothers" and celebrate Tuscan food in its glorious simplicity—prosciutto is sliced with a knife, grilled meats are tender, service is friendly, and the wine list is well priced and good. This lively trattoria has been around only since 1979, but it feels as if it's been much longer.

    Viale Vasco Pratolini, Florence, Tuscany, 50124, Italy
    055-224158

    Known For

    • Grilled meats
    • Firmly Tuscan menu
    • Just outside the centro storico but worth the taxi ride

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 16. Amblé

    $

    Hidden in a little cul-de-sac just down the street from the Ponte Vecchio, this colorful eatery has a variety of sandwiches (both hot and cold, most of which are served on five-grain bread), crostini, salads, and various tartares. Vegetarian and vegan options abound, but the kitchen also has a way with Italian cured meats. The cocktail list is impressive and includes a lengthy list of variations on the Venetian spritz, served here in Mason jars.

    Piazzetta dei Del Bene 7/A, Florence, Tuscany, 50123, Italy
    055-568528

    Known For

    • Delicious sandwiches
    • Young, lively staff
    • Outdoor seating in a lovely little piazza

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 17. Birreria Centrale

    $$ | Duomo

    The feel here is more Munich beer hall than Florentine trattoria; indeed, although the menu lists plenty of Italian dishes, it also emphasizes sausages and sauerkraut. Heavy wooden tables are set closely together, and copies of 19th-century paintings adorn the intensely yellow walls, along with two frescoed Michelangelesque nudes that cavort over a brick arch. There's outside seating in warm weather—a great place to enjoy a beer.

    Piazza Cimatori 1/r, Florence, Tuscany, 50122, Italy
    055-211915

    Known For

    • Outdoor seating
    • Copious portions
    • Cheerful staff

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 18. Borgo Antico

    $ | Santo Spirito

    While you wait for your pizza or other trattoria fare, enjoy a glass of wine or a cocktail.

    Piazza Santo Spirito 6/r, Florence, Tuscany, 50125, Italy
    055-210437

    Known For

    • Tasty pizzas
    • Outdoor seating on a beautiful piazza
    • Lively, mostly young, clientele
  • 19. Buca Lapi

    $$$$ | Santa Maria Novella

    The Antinori family started selling wine from their palace's basement in the 15th century and 600 years later, this buca (hole) is a lively, subterranean restaurant filled with Florentine aristocrats chowing down on what might be the best (and most expensive) bistecca fiorentina in town. The classical Tuscan menu has the usual suspects: crostino di cavolo nero (black cabbage on toasted garlic bread), along with ribollita and pappa al pomodoro. You might want to cut directly to the chase, however, and order the bistecca, an immense slab of Chianina beef impeccably grilled on the outside, just barely warmed on the inside. (If you're not into rare meat, order something else from the grill.) Roast potatoes and cannellini beans make perfect accompaniments.

    Via del Trebbio 1, Florence, Tuscany, Italy
    055-213768

    Known For

    • <PRO>gargantuan bistecca fiorentina</PRO>
    • <PRO>adherence to Tuscan classics</PRO>
    • <PRO>pet-friendy</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Reservations essential
  • 20. Buca Lapi

    $$$$

    The Antinori family started selling wine from their palace's basement in the 15th century, and, 600 years later, this buca (hole) is a lively, subterranean spot filled with Florentine aristocrats chowing down on what might be the best—and the most expensive—bistecca fiorentina (flavorful, lightly seasoned beef) in town. The classic Tuscan menu has the usual suspects: crostino di cavolo nero (black cabbage on toasted garlic bread), along with ribollita (vegetable, bean, and bread soup) and pappa al pomodoro (tomato and bread soup).

    Via del Trebbio 1, Tuscany, 50100, Italy
    055-213768

    Known For

    • Gargantuan bistecca fiorentina
    • Adherence to Tuscan classics
    • Pet-friendly

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch, Reservations essential

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