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Dal VinaioBWorth Trying

Via Vacchereccia, 10r, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy · Italian restaurant · 4.8/5 Google (842 reviews)

Takeout

Tiny Uffizi-adjacent schiacciata shop delivering fresh, customizable Tuscan sandwiches with friendly service; great grab-and-go, but expect tight space, occasional queues, and polarized views on value and portioning.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Dal Vinaio delivers solid neighborhood quality through fresh, well-balanced panini and schiacciata and friendly, helpful service, but inconsistent portioning and moisture control and cramped standing-room conditions prevent a higher grade. The charming piazza location adds appeal, yet as a grab-and-go counter shop near the Uffizi, it competes in a crowded market rather than standing apart.

Restaurant Summary

Steps from the Uffizi, Dal Vinaio is a compact counter spot where the aroma of warm bread and cured meats spills onto the cobblestones. Service skews friendly and efficient even when a line forms, with staff offering breezy guidance like, "trust me" on custom builds. Space is tight, mostly grab-and-go, and prices reflect the prime location. The cooking leans Tuscan comfort: crisp schiacciata layered with prosciutto, pecorino, truffle cream, or tofu and artichoke for vegans. It is elevated traditional rather than showy, with strengths in freshness and balance. Fans rave about signature combos; detractors cite the occasional bread-forward bite or sparse fillings during rushes. Families fare well here thanks to simple, customizable fillings like ham, mozzarella, and chicken. There is no formal kids menu or seating, but a plain cheese or turkey schiacciata travels easily for a nearby piazza perch. Veggie and clearly labeled vegan options help with mixed-diet groups.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€12-17 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic, high-footfall tourist core by Uffizi and Piazza della Signoria; quick bites and souvenir traffic dominate.

Safety: Busy, well-policed museum district with constant pedestrian flow and good lighting; low late-night risk.

Nearby: Steps from Uffizi and Palazzo Vecchio; surrounded by gelato stands, bars, and other schiacciata shops.

San LorenzoSan Lorenzo is a lively neighborhood centered around the famous San Lorenzo Market and Basilica. It is popular for its street food, traditional Florentine eateries, and artisan shops, attracting a mix of tourists seeking authentic local cuisine and locals going about their daily routines. The dining scene is casual and vibrant, with many small trattorias and sandwich shops.
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Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:30–00:00 Tuesday10:30–23:00 Wednesday10:30–00:00 Thursday10:30–00:00 Friday10:30–00:00 Saturday10:30–00:00 Sunday10:30–00:00

Available: Takeout

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