Where to have breakfast in Florence??
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Where to have breakfast in Florence??
Any recommendations for a good place to have breakfast somewhere near the Duomo? Near the Duomo because I plan to walk up the Campanile while Mom sips her second cappuccino. Ideally, a place with outdoor seating somewhere pretty. This is for a Sunday morning, and since we have to leave at 10 am, we need a place that will be open around 8 am. Thanks!
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Oh, you just brought a flashback: sitting in a cafe near the Piazzale Michelangelo, eating breakfast (well, a roll and coffee) with Florence spread out at our feet.
This location won't work for you. At least not on this occasion.
This location won't work for you. At least not on this occasion.
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hi, misqui,
your question remindedd me of a thread I read a while ago which mentioned a small department store just by the duomo which has a cafe with a terrace overlooking the Duomo. That might be a nice place to rest while you labour! hopefully the OP wil se this and join in.
otherwise, there are lots of nice cafes in the area.
I suggest that in case it takes longer than you expect, or mum gets bored, you have a meeting point set up for a specific time. I seem to remember it took us about 30-35 minutes to get up and down the campanile.
regards, ann
your question remindedd me of a thread I read a while ago which mentioned a small department store just by the duomo which has a cafe with a terrace overlooking the Duomo. That might be a nice place to rest while you labour! hopefully the OP wil se this and join in.
otherwise, there are lots of nice cafes in the area.
I suggest that in case it takes longer than you expect, or mum gets bored, you have a meeting point set up for a specific time. I seem to remember it took us about 30-35 minutes to get up and down the campanile.
regards, ann
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Hi, again, misqui
Wow - the wonders of fodor. I just searched this forum, and found what I was looking for:
"The afternoon we arrived, my daughter took me to a rooftop café, which overlooks the Duomo. It is on the top of a nice little ‘department’ store. I think it’s called Ristorante Ottorino, via delle Oche, 12-16r. We enjoyed wine and salads, on the sunny afternoon, with a close-up view of the Duomo. A very nice introduction to Florence for me."
hope this helps,
regards, ann
Wow - the wonders of fodor. I just searched this forum, and found what I was looking for:
"The afternoon we arrived, my daughter took me to a rooftop café, which overlooks the Duomo. It is on the top of a nice little ‘department’ store. I think it’s called Ristorante Ottorino, via delle Oche, 12-16r. We enjoyed wine and salads, on the sunny afternoon, with a close-up view of the Duomo. A very nice introduction to Florence for me."
hope this helps,
regards, ann
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Great recommendation, but I just googled it, and sadly, it's closed Sundays. In flipping through some travel guides, it looks like a lot of places are closed sundays, or open in the afternoon. Do you think we'll be able to find something with nice outdoor seating open so early on a Sunday?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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I Googled it out of curiosity, and that particular restaurant is closed on Sundays. I'd definitely suggest it for lunch one day, though.
Here's a helpful website with restaurant hours:
http://www.nyu.edu/lapietra/Restaurants.htm
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Here's a helpful website with restaurant hours:
http://www.nyu.edu/lapietra/Restaurants.htm
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Try Cantinetta dei Verrazzano. http://www.bombasticlife.com/pe-ital...errazzano.html
Its a few blocks from the Duomo but I think it might a good place. I don't recall if they had outside seating or not but it was a great little place.
Its a few blocks from the Duomo but I think it might a good place. I don't recall if they had outside seating or not but it was a great little place.
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