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    Berberè

    4.2 (59 reviews)
    ModeratePizza, Beer Gardens
    Open 12:30 pm - 2:30 PM, 7:00 PM - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    Quiet
    Hipster
    Casual
    Good for groups

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    Provola
    Brian D.

    We ordered two delicious pizzas - one bufola and one provola. They were some of the best pizza we have had thus far and we make our way south to Napoli.

    Diavola pizza
    Josue L.

    I was craving pizza and this place is around the corner from where I'm staying, ordered the diavola to go, put in my order waited about 20 mins and voilaaaa...Diavola was ready. I really wanted to love it, but it was just ok, not bad but I've had better. Mehhh!!!

    Capresina Salad (buffalo mozzarella)
    David K.

    Berbere creates a style of pizza that's all it's own! They're extremely proud of their sourdough base, which bakes up into a light, airy, chewy, and crispy dough that's easier to digest and that's topped with creative, organic ingredients. The Ortolana pizza came with baked zucchini, dollops of mashed potatoes, smoked provola cheese, and drizzles of a red paste made of peppers, cream, and parsley. We also added anchovies to the pie, which gave it a nice salty, umami flavor. All of the flavorful toppings came together nicely, and we also tried a side of the Capresina salad, made of a smooth, silky ball of buffalo mozzarella topped with finely chopped cherry tomatoes, oregano, basil, olive oil, and lemon peel. The salad came with several slices of their homemade sourdough bread on the side, which had a subtly sour, earthy flavor! Overall, this was a nice chain restaurant to try a unique style of pizza, and everything came at a decent value too.

    Margarita
    Leah H.

    Extremely tasty pizza. The crust is crunchy which is so hard to find with all these Neapolitan pizzas! This is better then restaurant pizzas I've had here. It's fast and casual and the staff is friendly. Highly recommend if u want a casual and good pizza for lunch or dinner

    Feels like a hip pizza shop with organic ingredients
    Erika T.

    Solid neighborhood spot for craft pizza. Each are about 12" but it's more than enough for one pizza. We had the grilled feta withe olives & zucchini, which was phenomenal, and the sausage fennel pizza and prosciutto with orange. The hint of orange was subtle but a nice fresh flavor with the mozzarella and ham.

    Sarah M.

    Well, I definitely need to try this place a second time. The time we went we booked a table for 14 people and when we got there, Florentine summer, hot night, we were put inside, in the most static spot of the place and the AC was broken. They didn't even bought a fan?! Since we were 14, we couldn't choose from the menu what we wanted but we had to take the tasting menu, so yes we got to try almost every pizza, but each one (they were smaller than usual standards) were divided in 8 slices that we had to split again in two so everyone could taste it. Well, that went well... Anyway, the idea is pretty awesome, since everyone knows the partnership between pizza and craft beer is the best one ever existed. They use light flours like kamut and starter so the bread is soft, tall and light. Pizzas are very very tasty and beer too is excellent. But, I know as a fact we all felt quite swollen after eating there. So I'll go back again, maybe with just one person, and give it a second try. It doesn't seem to be a place for groups.

    Alexandra K.

    Italians have an obsession with digestion, and pizza is known (by many) as not being super digestible. So they went and developed more-digestible pizza, and that's where Berberè comes in. Well, as someone who likes to digest her food, although I can't say I usually talk about this on social networks, I can say that I digested Berberè's pizza in a manner that was, uh, A-OK. So, their yeast-free, whole wheat floured pizza (that cost 11 euros for what was not really more than a margherita) was digestible. But that is the biggest compliment I can give the place. Let's take a step back. I skipped the grand opening because I wanted to taste the food, not fight people to get a slice. Soon after, a certain Yelp Elite who is also a fantastic food blogger posted on her blog about an unacceptably long wait for said pizza, so I decided not to come to this restaurant. Apparently their oven could only do 4 pizzas at a time (I'm not sure if this is still true or if they have managed to build a bigger oven in the meantime), explaining the slow service. Then, a few weeks ago I was at Expo in Milan and ate at the Alce Nero Berberè there and it was SO GOOD, seriously one of the best pizza's I've had in ages. Oozy cheese, delicious crust, amazing flavour combo, for 10 euros. So I thought it was time to try the Florence venue. We went on a saturday night, booked a table outside for 4 people. We ordered and I had the good sense to ask the waitress to make sure the grilled zucchini on my pizza wasn't pre-made with garlic, to which I am allergic. To her credit, she came back to say yes, it was made that way. I asked for fresh zucchini to be sliced on top instead of the pre-grilled one, which she said was not possible, despite acknowledging that they did actually have the fresh ingredient in-house. According to the writing on the menu, no substitutions can be made. Not for allergies, either, it appears. So I chose a pizza that was basically a margherita with capers, but it took 3 lines to explain the provenance of every ingredient from the tomatoes to the cheese, oregano and capers, so that drew me in (everything sounds nicer with storytelling). I opted for one of the special doughs of the day, a yeast-free number due to the aforementioned digestion. Our drinks arrived, and my artisan cedrata had been put in the freezer and was a lump of ice, so that got sent back. Half an hour later the 4 pizzas came (reasonable wait time). Mine (pictured in the photo) had the mozzarella on the bottom, then the super special tomato sauce carefully dollopped (cold?) with an icing bag into nice circles (with a measured circumference of 4.5cm) on each slice, precisely decorated with four super special capers. A rather heavy-handed sprinkling of oregano was applied. How was my pizza, you ask? Extremely underwhelming. Heavy, thick dough (though digestible - wonder how it rises so much though without yeast?) that tastes like sawdust (hey, everything whole wheat kinda does, right?). Cheese had solidified. Sauce cold. Capers good enough. I think they had let it sit out before serving us because it was lukewarm, which meant after the first slice it was just cold. Could the same thing have been made better? Probably had they put the whole thing in the oven, and served it right away, yes. And maybe with a good dose of high quality olive oil over the whole crust, and some salt both on top and inside the dough. Why did they get 2 stars? -minus one for the frozen drink -minus one for my bum falling asleep on the uncomfortable metal folding chairs that are more a nod to fashionable furniture than to ergonomics -plus one for the waiter who was able to correctly answer the question "what does the word Berberè mean?" (or maybe he was sh*tting us, we didn't really know the answer, but he said it with conviction) -neutral for the service, neither horrid nor notably wonderful -minus one for not accommodating food allergies in a place that is so hipster-friendly you have to assume that in any group of 5 people there's going to be 8 different allergies -minus one for the cold, not really good pizza -plus one for the fact that I digested my pizza Can you do math? I can't.

    Pizza
    Frank C.

    We dropped in on a Friday night without a reservation and we were fortunate to get a seat at the bar and we were able to watch the cook make the pizza. The wait staff were excellent. The wine went well with the pizza. The pizza was perfectly cooked and delicious. Only issue was with English. It was a little tough to understand the waiter but he worked hard. I'd recommend them for any meal.

    Prosciutto with orange infused cheese.

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    5 months ago

    This was delicious. Everyone was so kind and the restaurant was adorable. I highly recommend this pizzeria.

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    Super busy but we were able to sit at the bar area. Saw them making the pizzas. Staff was nice

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    The best pizza in Florence!!!!! Make a reservation or arrive at opening and you might get a table . Excellent!!!!

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    If you're looking for the most classic Italian pizza in Florence, this is not the place for you.

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