#16 of 26 restaurants in Florence
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tamar says:
Ask for the owner, Stefano, tell him its your birthday and he will give you a free T-Shirt. It's the best t-shirt to have from Italy.
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#17 of 26 restaurants in Florence
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mikefa says:
Deb and Mike shared cheese/artichoke heart/olives/cold meat platter. Debbie and Jeff did, also. Mike had good minestrone, beef cutlets. Deb & Jeff had pasta stuffed with ricotta and pear- good, but didn’t taste pear. Deb finished with insalata. Debbie had spaghetti with sausage and red sauce that…
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#18 of 26 restaurants in Florence
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bummynat says:
Right outside of the Uffizi Gallery exit, Trattoria Benvenuto is a very homey trattoria. While it isn't a quaint, hidden gem without tourists (remember, it is adjacent to one of Florence's main attractions), the food here is simple and authentic. The Florentine steak here is tender and jui…
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#19 of 26 restaurants in Florence
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Supersloth58 says:
Very fun bar located in Piazza Mercato Centrale. A door man named Mimo greats his guests daily with continuous humor. I learned most of Italian slang from him. The bar is definately for the college traveler. Nightly specials and students from all around the world.
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#20 of 26 restaurants in Florence
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funinuk says:
Il Bargello is located in Piazza della Signoria directley in frount of the Palazzo Vecchio (town hall). There are around 130 seats inside in 2 seperate dining areas as well as around 30 outside which is where we sat.
Surrounded by a pretty iron fence with flower baskets hanging off it and lovely o…
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#21 of 26 restaurants in Florence
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TravelGuru says:
Just off the Piazza Santa Croce, Trattoria Dante is quiet, cool and inexpensive. One of the best in Florence. The service is very attentive and the food is delicious. It counts among the few restaurants of Florence where you can find good typical Tuscan and fish dishes and a first-class pizza. Try t…
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#22 of 26 restaurants in Florence
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Miranda-Maas says:
This restaurant was really nice. It was in the center of Florence but it wasn't really crowded. Lots of Italians were eating here as well. It's a small restaurant with some tables inside. Because we were there during the summer, we enjoyed our diner outside, on the terrace under the arches. A real n…
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#23 of 26 restaurants in Florence
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gardkarlsen says:
On our first night in Florence in July 2007 we were looking for a restaurant called Garga on Via dei Moro but I had forgotten the number so we never did find it. Instead we went for plan B: Buca Mario on Piazza degli Ottaviani 16r. We sat deep inside a maze of a basement I guess (I kept getting lost…
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#24 of 26 restaurants in Florence
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JudgeDredd says:
From the menu and the looks of the establishment I would say it was alright. After and during dinner Dave would have begged to differ. I was going to order a pizza because it takes a moron to really make a bad pizza. Instead I went for a calzone and Dave went for a plate of pasta. Dave’s dinner ca…
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#25 of 26 restaurants in Florence
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kristinou says:
So..am in the middle of Florence, great city, great architecture! everything is just so lovely and so italian until i see this : A gelateria (an ice cream shop) with the name 'Very Good'. Well I found that quite amusing! The gelateria was more than obviously for tourists.. and the name 'very good' w…
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#26 of 26 restaurants in Florence