Tuscan cuisine is applauded in many parts of the world for its diet rich in meat, wine, and seasonal produce. From Tuscan bread soup, ribollita, to tortelli di patate (potato-stuffed pasta), there is something for every food lover. When travelling to Florence, there is one trick also to know: many restaurants offer lunch deals, making this the best time of day to eat out and saving you money for gelato afterwards! Discover the best lunch in Florence below.

TRATTORIA SERGIO GOZZI 

It’s easy to miss this historic restaurant, neatly wedged between the leather shops in San Lorenzo, whose bold handbags and coats disturb your vision. But venture inside to find a traditional trattoria that has been serving hearty Tuscan dishes of warming ribollita (bread soup), purpose (stewed beef), and Coniglio (rabbit) since 1915.

Piazza San Lorenzo 8r
+39 055 281 941
Open for lunch: Daily 12 noon – 3 pm

L’BRINDELLONE 

L’Brindellone is a family-run trattoria in Oltrarno. The simplicity of the dining room and classic Tuscan dishes make it so popular. They offer a weekday lunch menu that includes a primo (pasta), a secondo (meat dish), coffee, water, and wine, making it a popular go-to for locals for years.

Piazza Piattellina 10-11r‬‬‬
+39 055 217 879‬‬‬‬
Open for lunch: Tue – Sun 12 noon – 2.30 pm

TRATTORIA DA ROCCO 

Sitting among the frenetic action of the neighbourly Sant’Ambrogio food markets, da Rocco has been serving fresh lunchtime plates since 1986. Having access to the food markets’ fresh produce each morning inspires their menu, which changes daily. Take a pew on one of the wooden benches to savour bowls of soups, pasta and meat dishes starting at only €5 a plate.

‬Piazza Ghiberti
+39 339 838 4555
trattoriadarocco.it
Open for lunch: Mon – Sat 12 noon – 2.30 pm

LA PIZZA BY Romualdo Rizzuti

You can’t come to Florence and not eat pizza. Romualdo Rizzuti has joined the ranks of the other foodie stalls upstairs in Mercato Centrale food court in San Lorenzo – and his pizzas are worth the hype even if made with Southern Italian techniques. His secret? A dough that rises for 30 hours before being served with classic toppings. Think Margherita and Napoli, yet the toppings change with the seasons, so there is always a surprise in store.

Piazza del Mercato Centrale
romualdo-rizzutis-pizza
Open: Daily 10 am – 12 midnight

NERBONE 

Since 1872, this canteen-style eatery has been serving pasta, roast meats, and lamprodotto, the famed Florentine stomach sandwich, to locals and travellers alike. Place your order at the counter, then take your spoils to the shared tables hidden among this bustling corner on the ground floor of the Central Markets of Florence.

Piazza del Mercato Centrale
+39 055 219 949
Open for lunch: Mon – Sat 7 am – 2 pm

TRATTORIA GIOVANNI 

In the neighbourhood of Santo Spirito, Giovanni serves up a special lunch menu for two courses plus coffee and water. Or choose from the a la carte menu that includes Pici Senesi al Ragu, the thick Tuscan spaghetti covered in a rich meat sauce, ideally matched with the house red wine priced from only €5 a glass.

Via Sant’Agostino 38r
+39 328 072 8028
Open for lunch: Mon – Sat 12 noon – 2.30 pm

ZEB 

This hole-in-the-wall eatery is the perfect spot for a solo lunch or to dine with a friend. Mother and son Giuseppina and Alberto Navari run it. They have converted their old family-run delicatessen into a modern dining room serving fresh Italian cuisine from the galley kitchen. With limited seats overlooking the action, it’s worth arriving early to secure your stool.

Via San Miniato 2r
+39 055 234 2864
zebgastronomia.com 
Open for lunch: Mon, Tue & Thu – Sun 12 noon – 3 pm

SABATINO

Nestled by the old medieval gate in San Frediano, Sabatino is a trusted local restaurant serving quality, traditional dishes at very reasonable prices. As it’s a destination eatery, you’re likelier to sit next to a Florentine than a tourist to enjoy spaghetti al sugo, roast veal, and tiramisu.

Via Pisana 2r
+ 39 055 22 59 55
trattoriasabatino.it
Open for lunch: Mon – Fri 12 noon – 2.30 pm

LA CUCINA DEL GHIANDA

This funky, canteen-style lunch spot in Santa Croce fills with local office workers at 1 p.m. It also welcomes travellers and is a refreshing respite from the touristic food offerings near this neighbourhood’s bustling piazzaAntipasti and primi plates start from €4.50, mains from €6, and dolce (desserts) are a steal at only €3 a plate.

Via dell’Agnolo 85r
+ 39 055 386 0534
Open for lunch: Mon – Sat 12 noon – 3 pm

LE VESPE CAFÉ 

Sometimes, after all this great Italian fare, you are craving a good old BLT or scrambled egg bagel, and Le Vespe serves up just that: lots of hearty Anglo dishes for a brunch-style meal, plus a range of freshly squeezed juices, smoothies, and big super salads.

Via Ghibellina 76r
+ 39 055 388 0062
levespecafe.com
Open for lunch: Daily 12 noon – 4 pm

Photo © Beatrice Mancini

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