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Florence : Bars & Nightclubs

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  • Great pastries and wonderful stuffed focaccia sandwiches are on offer at the Cantinetta del Verrazzano, which is owned by the Chianti wine estate (see Chianti Vineyards).

  • Where stylish Florentine 30-somethings gather for aperativi . Don’t miss the Sunday brunch in this elegant spot.

  • Not wishing to miss out on the latest fashion, Florence has its very own Irish pubs; this one is the best.

  • Risorgimento intellectuals met under this historical café’s stuccoed ceilings in the 1850s and 1860s to discuss the unification of Italy.

  • The waiters’ giubbe rosse (red jackets) hark back to Garibaldi’s glory days; and it is here that Florence’s Futurists used to meet. The café’s artistic associations persist: literary competitions are still hosted here.

  • This is a traditional fiaschetteria – a hole-in-the-wall wine bar also serving delicious sandwiches for on-the-go street-side eating.

  • This establishment is a lowkey, jazzy wine bar situated in the Oltrarno district.

  • A refined little wine bar with good snacks, conveniently situated just across the square from the Pitti Palace.

  • Styled after a 1920s American speakeasy, often with live music in the back.

  • Soak up Italy in style at a classy café with tables right on the Piazza della Signoria.

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