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    Antica Macelleria Cecchini

    Antica Macelleria Cecchini

    4.5(41 reviews)
    46.3 km
    €€

    Dario is a local (even international) institution, with his love of meat -- as something to…read moreprepare, something to cook, and something (in its origins) to be respectful of. Going to Dario's is an event. We did it 15 years ago while in the area, and it was a priority to revisit when we knew we were returning this year. FOOD / DRINK: So this is a meat-fest, just to be clear. There are multiple dining areas for a single-seating lunch and dinner, seating up to 250 folk at a time. The party starts in the half-hour before seating, as glasses of chianti and lard-buttered bread are served out on the street to the folk waiting. Once you're in and seated, there's bread and oil, a huge fiasco of chianti, and multiple courses of meat (from tartar to beautifully prepped steak) leavened with potatoes and beans, etc. It's all topped off with coffee and grappa or vin santo. Everything is fairly simple but high quality and tasty. Even stuff you don't think you'll like, you likely will (I'm not a tartar guy, but it was quite good). Meat is cooked rare to medium rare, and, no, you can't ask for it cooked differently. There are also kid-sized portions, and veggie meal options. Arrive on an empty stomach. If you leave hungry, you're doing it wrong. AMBIANCE: Each of the dining areas -- two floors in the main building, the back patio, and a building across the street -- are decorated differently. Seating is at common tables, to encourage conviviality over the food (we didn't interact with our neighbors at all, but that didn't bother us). The place is pretty loud, with all the talking and service going on, but not uncomfortably so. SERVICE: The waitstaff are focused on serving out courses, one after another. They are friendly and professional and efficient, which is effective for the setting but leaves little time or inclination for socializing or chit-chat. They're there to deliver good food, you're there to eat it, that's the deal. Dario makes an appearance during "cocktails" outside, and provides pre-seating a powerful, enthusiastic announcement to the crowd, getting them to cheer for eating and meat and eating meat. He also took a swing through our (and presumably the other) dining rooms, glad-handing the venerating crowd. But save for one staff member who invoked a similar crowd cheer at the beginning of the meal in our dining room, the focus of the staff and service was in getting things served out efficiently, offering seconds and thirds as available, and keeping things moving ricky-tick. That's not a bad thing, just not as exciting a thing. NET-NET: The value here is undeniable -- great food, plentiful drink, for a remarkably low price compared to a lesser meal in Florence. The place still is an excellent place to eat lunch (followed by no dinner) or dinner (followed by sleep). That said, the last 15 years have sanded down the sharp, wild edges of the experience, turning it more into "just" a great meal than a bacchanal of carnivorism. Darrio has slowed down (as have we all) and seems more focused on the butcher shop; the staff and deputy leadership are keeping things going efficiently and well, but without the same wild-and-crazy, burning passion of a decade-and-a-half ago. Again, that criticism doesn't mean you shouldn't go. It just means it's a bit more conventional a meal -- despite its dimensions -- than it once was. If we are back in Florence in another 15 years, I'll definitely be back.

    Favolosa! It like a…read morefamily reunion!on with beautiful, crazy family members from all over the world. Sitting at a long family table we enjoyed meeting people from Ukraine, Spain, Brazil, Italy and the United States as we indulged in a carnivore's feast led by Dario, the patron of our new-found family. We toasted and laughed and leaned and celebrated together like blood relatives catching up after not seeing each other for a long, long time. What a fabulous culturally-bonding, life experience as we seized the day and enjoyed our new-found family brought together by Dario! Carnivore Diem and Carpe Diem!

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    Antica Macelleria Cecchini
    Antica Macelleria Cecchini
    Antica Macelleria Cecchini

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    La Buchetta - Linguine in clam sauce

    La Buchetta

    4.8(312 reviews)
    60.3 kmDuomo
    €€€

    Another excellent spot we tried in Florence. We were greeted as soon as we walked in and seated…read moreimmediately. The staff was very friendly and our waiter was Nugo. He was awesome and had us laughing the entire night. We peppered him with a lot of questions about the menu, he answered everything and also accommodated my father-in-law, who is GF. He had his own GF bread basket and was able to order almost anything on the menu. We ordered a nice bottle of Montepulciano red for the table that was $48. Others had the Hugo spritz. For app I had the anchovies with roasted red pepper, sea salt and oil over grilled crostini, very good. I skipped first course and ordered the ribeye steak for my main course. Bone in, medium rare, sprinkled with sea salt and a side of onion marmalade. The steak was very good and had way less fat than I expected. The waiter suggested a huge steak for the table, but I was the only one ordering steak that night. Maybe next time. Others ordered the fillet and it was cooked perfectly, the angels and demons gnocchi, and the veal scallopini. Everybody was pleased Really cool spot with a very good wine selection, drinks, excellent food and a fun atmosphere that you don't find at many places. Nugo was an A+ server.

    Fyi there are two locations, make sure you go to the correct one (only two blocks apart)…read more Wonderful, laid back but inviting ambiance. Waiter was super friendly, taking time to explain their wines in detail and food options. They even have a kids menu with sizeable portions for older kids. We all thoroughly enjoyed our meal, and it was definitely the best wine we had with meals in Florence. Gnocchi and wild boar taglietelle were outstanding. Had we had come earlier in our stay we might have come back again They also do a wine window which I wish I'd known about earlier because the other one we tried for fun was not good

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    La Buchetta - A gigantic cork arched walkway. All corks came from wine opened here.

    A gigantic cork arched walkway. All corks came from wine opened here.

    La Buchetta
    La Buchetta

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    Trattoria l' Parione - Best meal in Florence. Grazia for incredible service, ambience and chefs kiss on everything we ate.  Truly memorable

    Trattoria l' Parione

    4.6(149 reviews)
    61.2 kmSanta Maria Novella
    €€€

    Nice dinner in a cozy dimly lit wine cellar basement (fyi small curvy stairs may be a problem for…read morefolks with a disability); tables were also fairly close to each other - we ended up talking for most of the night with the two other two-tops next to us. We had the asparagus salad (which was raw thinly sliced asparagus, tossed in a salad); two pasta dishes - the sage, spinach, and ricotta ravioli (3 empanada-sized raviolis), Florentine ragu; and shared a mid-price-point chianti. I enjoyed the experience and would go again, though my partner felt that the pasta was 'good but not memorable'.

    We looked forward to revisiting this old favorite trattoria. It was our travel day, so we had an…read moreunfashionably early reservation. By the time we left, there was a line outside. Francesco, our waiter, was very nice. This is an unpretentious restaurant. There were three dining rooms. The small room we were in was furnished simply, with a mix of tourists and Italian speakers. There was a lot of moderately priced wine available. It's almost never worth spending the money on expensive wine in Florence. We were started off with some typical Tuscan bread. Two of us ordered excellent butterflied shrimp with white beans as appetizers. My buddy and I split an order of perfectly prepared tagliatelle with porcini mushrooms. My wife had the same pasta as her entree. My friend's wife had tagliatelle with a beef ragu. My buddy and I shared a majestic order of steak Florentine. It was cooked and seasoned just right. It was accompanied by excellent roasted potatoes and white beans. The price was a bargain at €100 for two. We were too full for dessert. This nice place will always be at the top of my to do list in Florence.

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    Trattoria l' Parione - Tables are tiny n close (distance between mine and my neighbors has no room to get in without moving).

    Tables are tiny n close (distance between mine and my neighbors has no room to get in without moving).

    Trattoria l' Parione - Florentine steak

    Florentine steak

    Trattoria l' Parione - Campo el Mare paired so well with the steak

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    Campo el Mare paired so well with the steak

    Osteria De' Cenci - italian - Updated June 2026

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