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The cheaper man's Da Silvano, low-key glam. Wide sidewalk patio key to the Pitti party. Think vino, sunglasses, and upturned collars. Fresh Tuscan food with chalkboard of nightly specials scrawled in the mother tongue. Big pasta selection keeps prices under control, but remember your cash cuz they don't take cards. Try the meatballs that launched an infamous feud—you'd fight for them, too.
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