Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Popular Tuscan trattoria-pizzeria near San Lorenzo offering solid steaks, pastas, and pizzas with lively service, but experiences vary widely and bills can include extra charges.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Il Nutino delivers solid neighborhood trattoria fare with standout dishes like Florentine steak and truffle ravioli, but inconsistent execution and variable service speed prevent a higher grade. The very central location near San Lorenzo appeals to travelers seeking convenient, crowd-pleasing Italian cooking rather than culinary distinction. Worth visiting for reliable Tuscan classics, though expect occasional service hiccups and scrutinize the final bill for extras.
Set just off San Lorenzo, Il Nutino hums with lively trattoria energy: servers weaving between floors, clinking plates, and tables of travelers comparing sights. Many describe warm, personal touches—"our waiter walked us through the wines"—though some report hectic, uneven service. Expect a classic, bustling room in a very central location. The cooking leans traditional Tuscan with pizzas, steaks, and pastas rather than flash. Highlights recur around Florentine steak and the ricotta-spinach ravioli in truffle sauce, while others had mixed luck with risotto or rushed pizzas. Portions are hearty, prices typical for the center, and bills can include coperto and extras, so scan the check before paying. For families, the menu is naturally accommodating: Margherita pizza, simple tomato pastas, roast potatoes, and caprese suit cautious eaters, and one review noted staff bringing a special juice and dessert for a child. There is no explicit kids menu, but plentiful kid-friendly choices are present.
Area: Historic center near San Lorenzo market and the Duomo; heavy foot traffic with a tourist-local mix.
Safety: Busy, well-lit core with constant pedestrian flow; typical big-city pickpocket awareness advisable.
Nearby: Steps from San Lorenzo Market, the Duomo, shops and hotels; dense restaurant and bar scene.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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