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Mangiafuoco BracerieA-Worth Trying

Via Guelfa, 24/R, 50129 Firenze FI, Italy · Tuscan restaurant, Italian restaurant, Pasta shop · 4.6/5 Google (2243 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Classic Tuscan grill with standout Florentine steaks and generous pastas at fair central Florence prices; service is usually warm but a minority report brusque staff and uneven execution.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Mangiafuoco Bracerie delivers solid A-grade performance through exceptional Florentine steak and Tuscan classics paired with generally attentive, accommodating service. Occasional inconsistency on pasta seasoning and steak doneness and tight quarters in a small room prevent grade A territory, though fair pricing and a warm neighborhood atmosphere make it competitive with Florence's respected local favorites.

Restaurant Summary

A few blocks from the Duomo, Mangiafuoco Bracerie feels warm and bustling rather than touristy, with servers who often check in and a room that fills fast. One diner said the team "paced our steak perfectly and made us feel like regulars." However, a small share describe brusque service at peak times. The kitchen leans classic Tuscan: bistecca, pici, ribollita, and truffle-scented tagliolini, cooked with solid grill mastery and generous portions. Expect satisfying, ingredient-led plates over showy technique; the steak sets for two are popular, while a few outliers found certain pastas under-seasoned or a steak tougher than ideal. Families do well here. Simple hits like spaghetti al pomodoro, gnocchi al pesto, and grilled chicken keep kids happy, and staff commonly split plates or pace courses. There is no explicit kids menu, but the menu has many child-friendly options and portions are easy to share.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€38-58 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Central historic core near San Lorenzo and the Duomo, tourist-heavy with steady local foot traffic.

Safety: Well-traveled, well-lit core with busy streets; typical pickpocket vigilance for tourist zones.

Nearby: Steps from attractions like the Duomo and markets; hotels and shops nearby; steady evening dining flow.

Santa Maria NovellaSanta Maria Novella is a lively neighborhood blending historic charm with everyday Florentine life. The dining scene includes traditional Tuscan trattorias, casual eateries, and spots catering to tourists and locals alike, offering a mix of authentic and contemporary Italian cuisine.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:30–23:30 Tuesday11:30–23:30 Wednesday11:30–23:30 Thursday11:30–23:30 Friday11:30–23:30 Saturday11:30–23:30 Sunday11:30–23:30

Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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