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Need Recommendations for Small Eateries and Boutiques in Northern Italy?
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Theresa
Lucca -
https://www.bucadisantantonio.com/
Enjoy your trip - will be hot but sounds fab !
BUCADISANTANTONIO.COM
Ristorante Buca di S.Antonio
Trenna
We went to all these in the last 2 years. We try to stay away from tourist places and find the local places. Good luck and enjoy!!! I LOVE Italy.
Rome: Osteria Faleria, Trattoria Re di Roma, Spaccio Pasta, Contrario. Vineria con Cucina.
Venice: Osteria La Bottega ai Promessi Sposi, Al Chianti
Florence: Trattoria da Giorgio
Paola
Look for *Osteria* or *Trattoria* instead of *Ristorante*
The first two are usually family operated and good genuine foods/cost rapport. Often they may not have a proper menu but the host/hostess will provide you an oral menu with prelibacies of the day. Be also aware that in August most places close down...especially mid month!! Good luck and enjoy my beautiful country of origin (although I won't envy you the heat and humidity you will encounter, be prepared!!)
Keith
Don’t worry about things being closed, but be prepared for the heat! When I am in a new place, I always ask pharmacists for their recommendations. They are well established in the community and are educated-so English is not a problem. Plus, they never get asked that kind of stuff so they are usually enthusiastic in their reply.
Ute
I usually try and connect with my host for recommendations and point out that I like simple reasonably local food. So far, so good!
Andrew
Check out Pula Croatia since you are close to this area. Has a well-maintained colosseum.
Annette
Andrew That is definitely on our list!
Irene
We stayed in Levanto and enjoyed the small local shops and coffee shops. Not as busy as the 5 towns of Cinque terre
Jesse
Google Maps, Read the reviews, Done!
Sandra
In Florence, try Trattoria Marione. So good we went twice. Also Buccafica in the Oltrarno district of Florence
Lise
You will love Piran! Such a great and beautiful town to explore. Seafood is the focus at most restaurants. I highly recommend this family-owned restaurant, which is in the Old Town, not on the waterfront. Lots of locals. No website, so just Google it: Fritolin Pri Cantini.
Enjoy your trip!
Livia
If you go by Cornelia (cinque Terre) stop by Bar Pan e Vin. It's owned by a lovely couple. We stayed at their airbnb two years ago and had breakfast in their restaurant daily, the best pistachio croissants we had the whole damn time we were in Italy. They also have foccacia sandwiches, wine tastings etc.
Livia
Visit Moretti Walter's shop in Florence if you want leather goods. Ive been using his crossbody bag almost daily since I got it three years ago. Very reasonable prices for leather bags
Livia
Not a small business but also visit Santa Maria novella while in Florence. It's so beautiful, historical, and has incredible perfumes.
A.I. says...
Exploring Northern Italy: Supporting Local Gems
Northern Italy is a treasure trove of culinary delights and charming local businesses. As you embark on your journey through Rome, Siena, Cinque Terra, Venice, Piran (Slovenia), Rijeka (Croatia), Lucca, and Florence, you'll have ample opportunities to support small mom-and-pop restaurants and shops. While some establishments may be closed during August, here are a few recommendations to help you immerse yourself in the local culture and flavor.
Rome
- Armando al Pantheon: A cozy trattoria near the Pantheon, serving authentic Roman cuisine in a warm, family-run atmosphere.
- Antica Salumeria: A historic delicatessen offering a delightful selection of cured meats, cheeses, and other Italian delicacies.
Siena
- La Vecchia Latteria: A charming little cheese shop tucked away in the heart of Siena, offering a wide variety of local cheeses and wines.
- Osteri'ill: A rustic osteria (tavern) serving traditional Sienese specialties in a cozy, inviting ambiance.
Cinque Terre
- Cantina Vernazza: A family-run wine bar in Vernazza, offering an excellent selection of local wines and small bites.
- La Lanterna: A quaint ristorante in Riomaggiore, known for its fresh seafood and stunning views of the Ligurian coastline.
Venice
- Vino Vino: A cozy wine bar in the Rialto area, with a knowledgeable staff and an impressive selection of Italian wines.
- Cantina Do Mori: A hidden gem specializing in Venetian cicchetti (small plates) and regional wines, located in the heart of San Polo.
Piran, Slovenia
- Gostilna Delfin: A family-owned restaurant serving fresh seafood and local Istrian specialties in a charming seaside setting.
- Vinoteka Gasparić: A cozy wine bar offering a wide range of Slovenian wines and local delicacies.
Rijeka, Croatia
- Konoba Kod Bare: A traditional Croatian tavern serving delicious seafood and meat dishes in a lively, convivial atmosphere.
- Vidikovac: A family-run café and shop offering locally made artisanal products, including olive oil, jams, and handicrafts.
Lucca
- Buca di Sant'Antonio: A historic eatery in the heart of Lucca, known for its authentic Tuscan cuisine and cozy ambiance.
- Antica Bottega del Ramarro: A charming little shop selling artisanal products, including olive oil, jams, and handmade ceramics.
Florence
- Trattoria Sabatino: A family-run trattoria serving traditional Florentine dishes in a warm, inviting setting.
- Officina Profumo-Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella: A historic perfumery and pharmacy dating back to the 13th century, offering a wide range of
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Annette
Hi! We're heading to northern Italy in August (Rome, Siena, Cinque Terra, Venice, Piran (Slovenia), Rijeka (Croatia), Lucca and Florence). We really love supporting small mom and pop restaurants and shops so would really appreciate any recommendations for small restaurants and shops we should support while we are touring. I know that they may be closed because of the timing, but still appreciate any recommendations (just in case!). Thanks in advance!