Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Serre di Rapolano including Liberty Osteria, Ischieto, Saporintorre, Osteria Il Granaio, La Botteghina, Locanda Amordivino, Ristorante Hostaria Modi, L'Hosteria del Benandante, Trattoria Trento di Brogi Alberto, Four Roses
Restaurants in Serre di Rapolano
4 based on 79 reviews
made very welcome bythe owner, ordered pizza and salad and drinks.food excellent,sat in the sun and enjoyed.then the bill, another very pleasant surprise,not the smartest of places but excellent food and value.
4 based on 645 reviews
Have been to Trento on a number of occasions with groups of people. The food is good, but going to a restaurant is an experience, food atmosphere location staff etc. We were in a group also meeting a couple of friends and 80 year old mother along with a dog that is blind and old and cannot be left in a car. However, we had no worries, we had booked for 13 people, we had been many times before and were eating outside on the pavement. However, the owner informed our friends that they could not sit outside the restaurant with a dog - the owners wife is allergic to dogs. We assumed this was the case as whilst she was mid rant she did a comedy routine of sniffing dramatically. We completely get that people are allergic to animals, but they were sitting outside on the pavement, which presumably is owned by the commune of Rapolano and the owners wife never leaves the kitchen. I think if they had handled it differently we might have been less upset, but they were rude beyond belief and created a real scene outside in front of everyone. Our friends and Mum left to find another restaurant with the dog. The restaurant is not in the most salubrious of locations in any case and we were made to feel very uncomfortable. Shortly after a couple arrived with a dog and were also turned away - not quite so rudely though.Smoking is allowed at the tables outside it seems. There are lots of super restaurants in Lucignano, which is very close by and a beautiful medieval town - all appear dog friendly!
4 based on 80 reviews
We had high hopes based on a recommendation, but we were ultimately disappointed. The food was traditional, but nothing special. We tried soups, salads and pasta with our group of 7. All was average and more starchy that usual food from the area. Overall, it's a convenient choice, but other spots close by are excellent for only a few Euro more.
4 based on 91 reviews
# MODÃ proposes a Made in Tuscany kitchen revisiting the traditional dishes accompanied by a careful selection of wines of the territory and not only
The dining experience here was the best I had with my girlfriend while in Tuscany. The friendly waiter kindly guides you through the exciting menu and is very attentive. The food is fantastic especially the fish since the chef is from Naples. The desserts were perfectly executed which ended our meals with a big smile. Best of wishes to the restaurant and the chef. I highly recommend.
4 based on 1026 reviews
Our first night in Tuscany and we had earmarked this restaurant based on previous T/A posts and was absolutely spot on. Everything was perfect. Simple but sublime pasta, great wine recommendation, beautiful garden setting, friendly waitstaff. Could not fault this restaurant. If you are driving, there is no parking next to the restaurant - you need to park down the hill in the 'public' carpark about 200m and then walk back up.
5 based on 390 reviews
Don't expect pizza or pasta here (they don't serve them!) but rather some great cheese selections and cured meats. The portions are large and the prices incredibly reasonable - our four dishes, half liter of wine and sparkling water was just 36E for lunch (fed three people). The crostini sampler (four varieties) was excellent with the truffle spread being the best one as well as the prosciutto and caprese dish (very tasty buffala cheese! The woman working behind the counter speaks some English so it is relatively easy to get service. Do take time to take the steps down to the historic cellar - it dates from the 7th century.
4 based on 794 reviews
Nice surprise in a what is an ordinary town of Tuscany. We had dinner two night in a row. So clearly worth going back. The website pictures do a good job describing the setting. Attended by foreigners and locals. Slightly more expensive than average with pasta dishes at 12 euros but well worth the price. The wine list is of goog value for those knowledgeable on the topic. We had apparetivos, 2 appetizers, 2 main, and a nice 2010 tuscan wine for a grand total of 100 euros. Not a lot of english here, but that adds to the charm if you have the energy to be cooperative. Didnt give it the 5 stars as the staff felt somewhat rushed to take our orders before the 9pm crowd.
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4 based on 449 reviews
Have been trying to visit this place for five times during this last week, but we're now giving up. Always closed..(Have been trying to visit during the times it says that the place is open on trip advisor. During lunch time and at 7.30 pm.. )
5 based on 763 reviews
Perfect - friendly and heartful service, perfect food, perfect location - perfect price! Familie Restaurant and agriturismo - the wine list is real good and fair prices, parking is no problem und quality of food best we had in Rapalano! A visit worth!
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4 based on 453 reviews
This is (among other things) a great spot to take a lunch break when driving the A1. It's easy to reach, the food is excellent and it's cheap. We had good pastas (inc. vongole, as it was on the weekend) and tagliati.
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