Osteria Belle Donne

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"Situated down a narrow cobblestone street, located near Piazza Santa Maria Novella, is a tiny window tucked into a pale yellow-colored wall. Above the wine window are flowers in pots, and along the sides, banners with the name Osteria Belle Donne At this bistrot, there is no bell. To order, you need to knock on the little door. Red, White, and Rosé wines are available and served in elegant wine glasses. Enjoy your wine and people watching on the street as this wine window attracts tourists."
"They have a small kitchen so there is a risk of cross-contamination. I ordered the melon e Serrano for a starter and a Florentine steak for the main course which they used a clean cutting board and pan. The atmosphere was really nice and romantic. We also sat next to the wine window where people knocked to order a glass of wine, it’s was really special since this is one of the few still operating wine windows. "
"There is a small wooded door in the wine window that you can knock on whenever you are ready to order and pay for your wine! The atmosphere inside and outside the restaurant is lovely. open Monday to Sunday 12 pm to 3 pm, 6:30 pm to midnight visit the wine window for a drink to sip or make a reservation at the link below if you'd like to stop for a meal!"

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