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Borgo Greci, 1 (Piazza Santa Croce), Firenze, Toscana
Cocktail Bar · Santa Croce · 29 tips and reviews
Jessica Rae: Lunch is cheap but the time to come is for the aperitivo buffet. From 7pm to 10pm drinks are €8, and accompanied by a huge all you can eat buffet, from pizza and lasagne to couscous and caprese salad.
Jessica Rae: they serve 15 kinds of salads. The apericena buffet is priced at €7 a drink, whether you order a beer or a mojito, and lasts from 5pm to 10pm. If Zoe is packed, check out the next-door bar, Negroni.
Italian Restaurant · Oltrarno · 79 tips and reviews
Jessica Rae: portions are huge, though the bean and minestra soups are excellent. Renowned for the peposa beef stew, trippa alla fiorentina, and baccalà salt cod, cooked alla Livornese with tomatoes and basil.
Via dell'Ariento 87-r (Via S. Antonino), Firenze, Toscana
Italian Restaurant · Mercato Centrale · 81 tips and reviews
Jessica Rae: the Mercato Centrale is a seething market stacked with every produce Tuscany is famous for, from olive oil and fragrant white truffles, to finocchiona salami and pecorino cheese.
Jessica Rae: Pugi sells the popular pizza a taglio (pizza by the slice); their focaccie and other breads are equally good. It's a great place to grab a quick lunch or snack.
Jessica Rae: Open for lunch & dinner (4 euros for a Pizza Margarita! They have a fabulous house red-wine, bottle of wine for two + two lunch menu’s and coffee adds up to no more than €11 euros a person.
Via della Chiesa, 16/r (Via Delle Caldaie), Firenze, Toscana
Café · Oltrarno · 4 tips and reviews
Jessica Rae: Florentine institution. They offer cheap lunch menus and all of the food is Tuscan. I had a really good tagliata alla rucola (sliced beef over rucola salad with parmesan cheese)
Jessica Rae: One of the oldest and best wine bars in Florence, this place serves cured meats and cheeses, as well as daily specials such as the sublime spaghetti al curry.
Jessica Rae: tiny, cramped, and boisterous; quick bite to eat. hearty, stick-to-the-ribs Florentine food such as ribollita. Seating is communal, and fellow diners share the big, straw-covered flask of wine.
Via Rosina, 2 (Piazza del Mercato Centrale), Firenze, Toscana
Trattoria · Mercato Centrale · 53 tips and reviews
Jessica Rae: Florentines flock to this narrow family-run trattoria near San Lorenzo to feast on Tuscan favorites served at simple tables under a wooden ceiling dating from 1536.
Via dei Tavolini 19-red (via calzaioli), Firenze, Toscana
Ice Cream Parlor · Centro · 98 tips and reviews
Jessica Rae: They've been making ice cream at this much-loved-by-Florentines place since 1939. Such continuity might be the reason why this might be the best gelateria in the historic center.
Via dell'Isola delle Stinche, 11/13r (Via della Vigna Vecchia), Firenze, Toscana
Italian Restaurant · Centro · 33 tips and reviews
Jessica Rae: This small pizzeria is favored by locals. Come early to grab one of the few tables, and don't mind the fact that service here is intentionally rushed: turning tables is paramount.
Italian Restaurant · Michelangelo · 34 tips and reviews
Jessica Rae: This is home-style Tuscan cuisine at its very best, served in unpretentious, intimate surroundings: there's only room for about 15 guests. the menu changes daily