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Cafe degli Artigiani

4.5 · 823 reviews·Hidden gem: highly rated, still under the radar
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Cafe degli Artigiani is a hidden gem in Florence, located on the narrow Via dello Sprone near the Pitti Palace. The cafe exudes a warm, rustic charm with its exposed brick walls and wooden furnishings, inviting visitors to linger over expertly crafted espresso drinks. The baristas are passionate about their craft, sourcing beans from small Italian roasters and preparing each cup with care. Beyond coffee, they offer a selection of pastries and light bites, making it an ideal spot for a morning break or an afternoon pick-me-up. The atmosphere is relaxed and unpretentious, frequented by locals who appreciate the quality and friendly service. It's a place to experience authentic Florentine cafe culture away from the tourist crowds.

Don't miss

  • Savor a perfectly pulled espresso or cappuccino made with beans from small Italian roasters.
  • Enjoy a freshly baked pastry, such as a cornetto or biscotti, alongside your coffee.
  • Soak in the cozy, rustic interior with exposed brick and warm wood accents.
  • Watch the baristas at work and learn about their brewing methods.
  • Take a moment to relax on the small outdoor seating area and watch local life go by.

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Ways to visit Cafe degli Artigiani

You can visit on your own (no ticket needed; pay for your order at the counter). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

Know before you go

  • The cafe can get busy during peak tourist hours; consider visiting on a weekday.
  • Cash is preferred at many small cafes in Florence, though cards may be accepted.
  • It's common to drink espresso standing at the bar; sitting may incur a small surcharge.
  • English is spoken, but knowing a few Italian phrases like 'un caffè, per favore' is appreciated.

A bit of history

Florence has a long tradition of coffee culture, dating back to the 16th century when coffee first arrived in Europe. While Cafe degli Artigiani itself is a modern establishment, it continues this legacy by emphasizing artisanal techniques and high-quality ingredients.

Common questions

Do they offer non-dairy milk options?

Yes, they typically have soy or oat milk available for lattes and cappuccinos.

Is there free Wi-Fi?

Most cafes in Florence offer free Wi-Fi; it's best to ask for the password at the counter.

Can I buy whole coffee beans to take home?

Yes, they often sell bags of their house-roasted beans.

What are the opening hours?

Hours vary; generally open from early morning until early evening. Check their social media for exact times.

Is there outdoor seating?

Yes, there are a few tables outside on the street.

Do they serve food other than pastries?

They offer light snacks like panini and salads, but the focus is on coffee.

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