{"id":19866,"date":"2022-01-20T21:00:43","date_gmt":"2022-01-20T21:00:43","guid":{"rendered":"\/?p=19866"},"modified":"2025-01-04T14:15:02","modified_gmt":"2025-01-04T14:15:02","slug":"eating-alone-florence","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/devourtours.com\/blog\/eating-alone-florence\/","title":{"rendered":"Eating Alone in Florence: Our Top Tips & Restaurant Recs"},"content":{"rendered":"
Sharing the joys of solo travel: a contradiction? Not here; not in Italy. Eating alone in Florence<\/strong> doesn’t have to be lonely at all!<\/span> <\/span> Traveling around Italy is not an easy task for your stomach. There’s lots of food everywhere, and everything is <\/span>so delicious<\/span><\/i>. <\/span> <\/span><\/p> Italians will never stop bragging about our incredible food, and Florentines are no exception. If we’ve found a good dish or recipe, we will let you know and then force you to recognize how great it is<\/span>—<\/span>and then to eat it. All.<\/span> <\/span><\/p> So when it comes to eating alone in Florence, no worries—you likely won’t be on your own for long.<\/span> <\/span><\/p> For Italians, sharing food is the best way to take care of each other. From standard <\/span>nonne<\/span><\/i> to thoughtful boyfriends, everybody will always make sure that you had a good meal. “<\/span>Cosa hai mangiato oggi?” <\/span><\/i>(“What did you eat today?”) will always be the most common way to start a conversation.<\/span> <\/span><\/p> As a matter of fact, the way Italians enjoy their meals goes beyond regional differences<\/a>. The concept of <\/strong><\/span>convivialità, <\/i>or living together harmoniously<\/strong>, truly characterizes Italians as part of one nation. We all share the belief that there’s nothing that makes you appreciate life more than a belly full of tasty food and a dizzy head from a glass of fine wine – topped off with good company, of course.<\/span> <\/span><\/p> Keep that in mind when you travel in Italy, eating is not just filling your body with energy. It’s also a moment to enjoy the sheer pleasure of being alive.<\/span> <\/span><\/p> Solo travel<\/span><\/a> can be the experience of a lifetime. It’ll make you understand how strong you are as you face the world on your own. And it gives you the great advantage of not having to compromise with anyone on anything, giving you complete freedom within your reach.<\/span> <\/span><\/p> But if you feel lost when it comes to eating alone, don’t worry. Keep reading for a few tips about dining solo in Florence. <\/span><\/p> It doesn’t matter if you feel like you can’t lose even a second on your sightseeing schedule. Please make the time to sit down to eat!<\/span> <\/span><\/p> Even if you just have a simple <\/span>panino<\/span><\/i><\/a> to eat alone, find a bench or a step (just not one that’s on one of the streets where it’s prohibited to eat<\/a> at certain times of day), and enjoy that little miracle that you’re holding in your hands. You’ll never be in this moment again, so take the chance to live most of it <\/span>now<\/span><\/i>.<\/span> <\/span><\/p> Also, don’t think about the people around you. It may not seem like it, but Florence is a big city, and seeing someone eating alone is not a strange experience for anybody. Getting over that mental hurdle is a huge part of feeling comfortable while eating alone in Florence.<\/span> <\/span><\/p> You can also eat alone inside. <\/span>Osterie<\/span><\/i> are the places to go<\/span>—they’re <\/span>not fancy restaurants, but beautiful, lively places, where the real Florentine lives flourish<\/a>. <\/span> <\/span><\/p> Need a few suggestions to get you started? Ostaria dei Centopoveri (Via del Porcellana, 41R<\/em>) is the place to be. While waiting for your typical <\/span>bistecca alla fiorentina<\/span><\/i><\/a>, sip your wine with <\/span>gusto<\/span>, and observe people around you. <\/span> <\/span><\/p>
<\/p>Food Culture in Italy<\/span> <\/span><\/h2>

Tips for Dining Solo in Florence<\/span> <\/span><\/h2>
Sit Down<\/h3>

Go Where the Locals Go<\/span> <\/span><\/h3>