All’Antico Vinaio

About All’Antico Vinaio

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What people say

"This sandwich shop is all the rave on social media. There are multiple locations throughout the city, included four store fronts right next to one another on Via dei Neri. There will be lines, but in my experience they moved quickly. It is a very efficient operation they have going because of the popularity. The lines cause a ton of traffic in the streets! Some may say the sandwiches are overhyped and that there are better options with no lines from smaller shops that would appreciate the business, and I agree. But I also will say that if you want a guaranteed delicious sandwich, you will find it here. Great for grabbing and walking or finding a place in the city to sit for a bit of a picnic. "
"Since 1991, the Mazzanti family has been passionately running the three Florence locations of All’antico Vinaio and has been drawing crowds of both Italians and tourists alike due to the exceptional ingredients and freshly baked Tuscan schiacciata bread. Considered one of the best street food experiences in the world, and considered by Saveur magazine “home of the world’s best sandwiches”, we welcome you to experience those very same ingredients and freshly baked bread at the first American outpost. Buon Appetito!"
"This place is fine, but overrated. I wanted to add it here because it seems that everyone who visits Florence wants to come here. There are several store fronts all next to each other because it has become so popular. There are lines that extend all the way back to the Uffizi. Go here if you want. But if you want a better schacciata, go to SandwiChic."

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In 2017, I studied abroad for a semester in Florence, Italy, and just about died and went to pasta heaven! From January through May, I ate like a queen. I honestly have no idea how I afforded to eat out as much as I did. But it was worth every cent! As soon as I was confirmed into the Lorenzo de'Medici program, various friends of friends sent their recommendations and guides for Florence to me. I inherited a wealth of inside knowledge about Florence like the secret bakeries, wine windows, and where to find the cute bartenders. I referred to these guides religiously in the first few weeks of getting my footing before establishing my own favorites around the city and starting my own Florence food guide. There's no doubt in my mind that there are newer additions to the Florence restaurant scene since I was there in 2017. This is just a compilation of my favorite places in Florence from someone who lived there for 5 months! This food guide is like my original Google Doc bullet point list had a baby with my food Instagram, @my600lblife. I've removed any eateries that are no longer in business but kept all my original commentary from 20-year-old Maeve who apparently was only concerned a good deal. Some of them make me giggle and cringe a little but they're authentically me and it's just like my favorite saying, "If you're not cringing, you're not growing." I've included a lengthy list of tips for dining in Italy, a breakdown of the Italian courses and their English translation, and of course, my favorite (and not so favorite) restaurants in Florence including pasta, pizza, panino, caffe, aperitivo, gelato & more! Please tag me on any pictures on Instagram (@maevecutts) so I can live vicariously through your travels to Florence! As always, I'm happy to help you plan a custom itinerary for your trip to Florence! Just reach out to me directly (:
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