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. 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
  • 2. Pizzeria Caffè Italiano

    $ | Santa Croce

    This small pizzeria is favored by locals. Come early to grab one of the few tables in front or round the back, and don't mind the fact that service here is intentionally rushed: turning tables is paramount.

    Via Isole delle Stinche 11/r, Florence, Tuscany, 50122, Italy
    055-289080

    Known For

    • Its limited (but very tasty) pizza offerings
    • Limited seating
    • Local favorite
  • 3. Pugi

    $ | San Marco

    Conveniently across the piazza from San Marco, Pugi sells the popular pizza a taglio (by the slice) as well as delicious focaccie. It's a great place to grab a quick lunch or snack.

    Piazza San Marco 9/b, Florence, Tuscany, 50129, Italy
    055-280981

    Known For

    • Great bread
    • Pizza by the slice
    • Convenient location

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
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