With a cozy vibe and a focus on quality, this spot impresses with its diverse dough options and a welcoming atmosphere.
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Irene MP
One of the best pizzas in Florence! Both the normal pizza and the gluten-free pizza were exquisite (celiacs, it is a great place with a wide menu to choose from, a paradise!).
You can tell that the ingredients are of high quality and they also make the edges thick and crispy 🤤🤤
The team at this location is very friendly, efficient and professional.
We especially want to thank Alva and Osas for being so attentive to us, it is a pleasure to find people like that!
We will be back soon and we will recommend it to everyone 😊
This spot is a haven for those craving delicious sandwiches, offering a cozy vibe with fantastic quality ingredients and a unique commitment to safety practices.
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Cathy M
Best gluten free sandwich!! The savage was delicious, all fresh ingredients, super affordable, and wonderful friendly staff. I’d highly recommend this place for anyone that’ll be in Florence
Authentic vibe with exceptional dishes and a cozy atmosphere, perfect for a memorable dining experience with friends.
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Kirstin Hutton
Wonderful experience! Would have loved some gluten free bread as an option for the cover, but the meal options being celiac safe were appreciated. I really enjoyed the stew. The wine was SO good and we loved the cozy dining room. Could have stayed all night.
A cozy spot near Sant'Ambrogio market known for top-notch pizza, exceptional desserts, and a lively atmosphere—perfect for smaller groups!
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Paola Marzullo
Excellent pizzeria in front of the Sant'Ambrogio market.
Friendly and very attentive service.
Good choice of pizzas.
Also suitable for particular dietary needs (even gluten-free pizza).
The desserts are good (lactose-free cheesecake).
Small space, requires reservation.
Also recommended for groups.
I will definitely come back.
A cozy spot with a vibrant atmosphere, huge portion sizes, and lively music, perfect for late-night dining with friends or a date.
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massimo coniglio
Very welcoming place, staff up to par and prepared. Excellent quality gluten free, the guys were able to tell us what was best to avoid as well as which cocktail to pair with our burger.
Recommended for both a dinner for two and a group.
This cozy spot is a delightful hidden gem, perfect for celebrating special moments with a warm vibe and outstanding hospitality.
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Timothy Smith
we celebrated our anniversary at Cru after some friends recommended it as a new and undiscovered gem. We had several courses and a very nice glass of wine with our meal. The atmosphere was cozy and quaint but definitely had a low-key, positive energy.
Fabio waited on us and did an amazing job, providing great input on pairings and helping us talk through the menu. He also helped my partner navigate food selection for a gluten sensitivity.
We met the owner and chef, Gabriel, who took time on a busy evening to check in and chat quickly about food, Florence and Italy in general.
The food itself was incredibly enjoyable - beautiful, interesting and delicious... a cod and potato dish with cocoa powder, pumpkin ravioli, sunnyside egg with truffle, pate crepe; we also enjoyed dessert and an after dinner drink
just an all around pleasant experience, couldn't recommend this place enough
An elegant spot with live piano music, perfect for gatherings and known for its fresh takes on classic dishes.
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Linda F
Bruschetta is a simple but fresh appetizer. The lasagna was delicious. The waiters speak english and they accommodate for large groups. Excellent eatery. They also have gluten free options.
This cozy spot in Florence features an open kitchen and a bustling atmosphere, but be prepared for close tables and mixed details.
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Giacomo Dini
Recommended by friends who are experts in oriental cuisine, we booked through The Fork and entered this small place in the center of Florence at the appointed time. The open kitchen is to be appreciated, both from the street and from the tables, a little less the air cut off by the smell of kerosene from the stoves placed in the corners of the place. Friendly and approachable staff who also help in choosing the dishes, at least for us, new and unknown. There are perhaps too many tables and you find yourself standing 20cm from each other, the women's bathroom wasn't exactly ok but, all things considered, the environment is quite comfortable. The food is really well looked after in detail, everything is very fresh and made on the spot, the seats are comfortable even if the chopsticks in our case were mismatched and the spoons were different (details, but perhaps not). The waitress very quickly arranged the table next to ours as soon as it was vacated by the diners and very superficially moved some crumbs and turned the paper tablecloth cover upside down instead of changing it. The rolls with matching sauces and the super soups are recommended, a little less so for the village pork which in my case was full of pepper and inedible. Great for vegetarians and gluten free, there are lots of very interesting choices. Worth trying, maybe with a little more luck.
I ordered a rare steak, one of the best steaks I’ve ever had… their truffle tortellini is amazing as well. They also had plenty of gluten free options