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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.
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This is a traditional fiaschetteria – a hole-in-the-wall wine bar also serving delicious sandwiches for on-the-go street-side eating.
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Crostini (grilled bread topped like a pizza) and more substantial dishes at long wooden tables.
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Prosciutto hanging from the rafters and communal seating. All you can eat (and drink) of Tuscan stand-bys.
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Crowded pizza parlour also serving tasty Neapolitan pasta dishes. Expect a wait even with reservations.
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This establishment is a lowkey, jazzy wine bar situated in the Oltrarno district.
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Service with a flourish from a bona fide Medici prince and his progeny.
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A refined little wine bar with good snacks, conveniently situated just across the square from the Pitti Palace.
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Styled after a 1920s American speakeasy, often with live music in the back.
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Soak up Italy in style at a classy café with tables right on the Piazza della Signoria.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
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