- Italian food
- upstairs
- food courts
- wine
- first floor
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- Shannon LowMay 9, 2015Fun market, buy dried porcini mushrooms and sundried tomatoes. Nerbone food stall on ground floor is where you want to eat.
- La MoisDecember 17, 2019Great place with local taste, low prices and a great viriety. avoid Da Nerbone. Average food. Not friendly. if you are not Italian wait Italians to be surved 1st even if they came after you!
- Corey LightSeptember 17, 2016Downstairs is old-school, upstairs is new. Gets crowded during lunch time, try to go early.
- Jenna DrapkinSeptember 7, 2015the bottom floor is the coolest part of the market! go visit the local vendors.
- The oldest market open to the public in town, but be careful, there you can find the cheapest and the more expensive food
- Min-hsuan W.April 16, 2011Nerbone's beef sandwich are unbelievable! The other dishes are good as well but the panino con bollito is a must!
- Serra Arabacioglu IşıkAugust 13, 2015Heavenly place. Take some cheese&delicatessen. Order a prosecco. Yumm. 😍
- Paul HelsbyJune 3, 2015We didn't actual buy or eat anything, but enjoyed seeing the incredible variety of food on sale
- Florence's Central Market is a food lover's heaven. There's meat and fish on the ground floor, fruits and vegetables on the first floor. For an inexpensive lunch, visit the Nerbone food stall.
- pontigo1988 .August 1, 2016So many options to try, if you dont know what to eat, you should come here!
- Kamila ShibalovaJuly 7, 2016The shops are great but the highlight was definitely the pizza counter on the first floor.We had couple of pizzas, Caprese and Margherita were to die for!Price is around 8-10 EUR and the overall atmo!
- Jia O.October 13, 2014Ground floor traditional market, upstairs more upscale but the food was disappointing, particularly the pasta
- Arden AgopyanOctober 9, 2014If you want to have lunch, go find a good restaurant outside, don't come here.Food court (1st floor) is expensive and they serve low quality food.If you want to buy some wine, ground floor is for you.
- Chris Du4September 12, 2011Awesome: local vintners & pastamen sell here. Great, affordable selection!
- Jeff WooSeptember 11, 2011A stroll through the Mercato must start or end with boiled beef at Nerbone!