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Cibrèo TrattoriaB+Worth Trying

Via dei Macci, 122r, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy · Restaurant, Family restaurant, Tuscan restaurant · 4.4/5 Google (926 reviews)

Reservations · Outdoor seating

A cozy Tuscan trattoria focused on authentic Florentine dishes with a few divisive specialties; great for adventurous eaters, but service tone and value perceptions vary.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Cibrèo Trattoria delivers solid neighborhood trattoria dining with strong food quality anchored by standout dishes like lampredotto and Bavarian cream, plus knowledgeable service that guides diners well. However, inconsistent execution across visits and tight, cramped seating prevent it from reaching grade A territory, positioning it as a reliable local favorite rather than a destination establishment.

Restaurant Summary

In a cluster of sister venues off Sant'Ambrogio, the trattoria room feels warm and bustling with wood-paneled charm. Staff often guide diners through a blackboard of specials, and plates lean rustic over flashy. One guest summed it up: "Classic flavors done with care," though a few noted brusque hosting on busy nights. The cooking celebrates Tuscan tradition more than theatrics: think lampredotto stew, spinach-forward lasagna, roast beef, and silky vanilla Bavarian cream. Daily specials keep things interesting without straying into fusion. When the kitchen is on song, flavors are deep and comforting; occasional misses around portion size or seasoning explain the scattered detractors. Families should find it manageable if kids enjoy simple Italian staples. Lasagna, roast beef with mash, and chicken-ricotta meatballs are kid-friendly picks, while offal and stronger flavors may challenge picky eaters. There is no specific kids menu, so order strategically from the main list.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€40-56 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Lively historic quarter near Sant'Ambrogio market, mixing locals and food-savvy visitors; casual daytime bustle and cozy evenings.

Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked historic streets; standard urban awareness at night.

Nearby: Steps from Sant'Ambrogio Market, near Santa Croce; cluster of Cibrèo venues in the same corner.

San LorenzoSan Lorenzo is a lively neighborhood centered around the famous San Lorenzo Market and Basilica. It offers a mix of traditional and contemporary dining options, attracting both locals and visitors seeking authentic Tuscan cuisine in a historic setting. The atmosphere is vibrant, with a blend of market activity and cultural landmarks.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday12:30–14:30, 07:00–22:30 Tuesday12:30–14:30, 07:00–22:30 Wednesday12:30–14:30, 07:00–22:30 Thursday12:30–14:30, 07:00–22:30 Friday12:30–14:30, 07:00–22:30 Saturday12:30–14:30, 07:00–22:30 Sunday12:30–14:30, 07:00–22:30

Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating

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