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Bar-Caffè, Pastry, Light Lunch
Caffè Italiano
Via della Condotta 56r
Tel. 055 291 082
Closed Sunday
No credits cards  -  moderate

Umberto Montano, owner of Alle Murate, has created a wonderful bar that looks old-fashioned, like it's been there forever, just steps from piazza della Signoria. He's paid attention to all the details, as usual, and serves a special roast of coffee made just for him, first-rade pastry made in his laboratory downstairs, and a refreshing, lightly carbonated, and sweetened drink called aqua antica, served plain or with the addition of fresh fruit puree. Sit at one of the tables next to the window or climb the stairs in the back to a large room upstairs, perfect for loitering after a shopping spree.
Caffè Italiano serves a simple well-priced lunch from limited menu, and diners have the option of ordering just from one dish or a whole meal.

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Alle Murate
Via Ghibellina 52-54/r
Tel. 055 240 618
Fax 055 245 474
Closed Monday, open evenings only
All credit cards  -  high moderate

Those who are tired of classic Tuscan shoud head to Alle Murate for a taste of southern Italian hospitality; it's the domain of multilingual Umberto Montano and his ex-wife, Giovanna Iorio, from the region of Basilicata.
The restaurant's logo, an empty birdcage with an open door, evokes the nearby (and now defunct) prison of the same name and liberation from local tradition. The decor is modern, with jazz music playing softly, and beautifully appointed tables. The menu features southern Italian classics like Basilicata lasagna, fava-bean puree topped with cooked chicory, orecchiette sauced with broccoli, along with creative (but restrained) dishes. Homemade ravioli, vegetable-sauced pastas, simple soups are beautifully prepared. Meat dishes like braised beef, lamb with artichokes, or fish, poached acqua-pazza-style are among the main-course selections. 
Most diners finish with a dessert called Armstrong (named after Louis) - a large, warm chocolate-chip-cookie topped with unsweetened whipped cream. The wine list is wonderful, personal, studded with gems - enophiles will definitely want to visit the cellar. Umberto saves a limited (and lower-priced) menu at the jazz club/wine bar next door, where diners can stop in for a glass of wine and dessert if they don't want a full meal.