Reservations · Outdoor seating
Traditional Tuscan trattoria known for truffle-forward pastas and rare-only Florentine steak; warm for many, but inconsistent service and value complaints make it a better pick for adventurous carnivores than picky families.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Trattoria Da ì Coco Filippo delivers solid neighborhood dining anchored by strong food quality, particularly in truffle pastas and traditional Tuscan preparations. However, inconsistent execution on steak doneness and occasional out-of-stock items alongside mixed service reliability prevent grade A territory. While moderate review authenticity concerns create some assessment uncertainty, the restaurant's warm old-school character and loyal following support its standing as a worthwhile local choice for classic Tuscan fare.
This is a neighborhood trattoria with warm, old-school energy rather than frills. Servers juggle a mix of locals and visitors, and the chef sometimes steps out to greet tables. One diner summed it up: simple room, big flavors, though a few found the basement seating a bit tight. However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. The cooking leans classic Tuscan over trend-driven: ribollita, peposo, trippa, and the house pride, a rare-only Fiorentina by weight. Truffle-laced pastas are frequent standouts, and a solid bolognese wins over cautious eaters. Expect robust, ingredient-led plates rather than theatrics; value feels fair for pastas and stews, while steak bills can climb based on actual weight. For families, kid-friendliness is mixed. There are accessible dishes like penne al ragù, ribollita, and simple desserts, but reports mention firm policies on sharing plates and the steak cooked only rare. If traveling with picky eaters, steer toward the pastas and skip the steak ritual.
Area: Residential-commercial edge east of the center, calmer than tourist core, with neighborhood shops and local trattorie.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked streets; typical urban vigilance at night.
Nearby: Short walk from central sights; near avenues linking to Campo di Marte and Sant'Ambrogio market.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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