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Via Sant'Agostino
50125 Florence
Italy
Palazzo Pitti
Hours
What time does Forno Galli open?
Forno Galli opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Forno Galli close?
Forno Galli closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Does Forno Galli have parking?
Yes, Forno Galli has parking options.
Italian
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We spend two weeks plus in the Oltrarno during February each year and S. Forno is a regular stop…read morefor a loaf of bread or a quick lunch....especially when porchetta is on the blackboard! Always friendly and helpful even with our limited Italian ability. Stop by, pull up a chair and enjoy!!
I love trying different pastries / desserts while traveling ! Worth a stop even pickup some…read morepistachio souvenir n cookies back to US to try !
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Cute bakery with excellent pastries, small plates, and a lovely courtyard out back to sit with your…read morefood and coffee. Add to that reasonable prices, prompt service (courtesy of the friendly staff,) and you end up with this little gem of a spot you won't want to miss. All the stars.
During a 5 week stay in Italy, I stopped here to purchase some yummy desserts for a dinner party at…read moremy Italian friend's home. I selected this bakery because it had good reviews and was only a couple blocks from my apartment. When I arrived at my friend's with an armload of Mama's goodies they said, "Oh, you went to the American bakery!" Me : Huh? I did? Of course I (an American) had somehow stumbled into probably the only American bakery in Florence. (To be fair, they may bake a lot of American style treats, but it is staffed and frequented by mostly locals. The cashier graciously went and found the one staff member who spoke English to help me. Very kind.) I had ordered about a dozen different items - cookies, brownies, pies - and we all had a great time sampling them after dinner. Every single one was absolutely delicious! B O T T O M L I N E : Go! Cozy spot, lots of seating, great food, and friendly staff!
I only had one thing here (dinner's in half an hour), but it was the best piece of lightly sweet…read moreapple-topped cake I've ever eaten. I'll be back tomorrow.
Small average quality forno, but it does the job. They have small selection of salami, and baked…read moregoods and some few essentials such as sodas, milk and eggs if you don't want to make the trip to supermarket.
Best bakery sandwich Forno in Florence hand down. Absolutely delicious. We stood by twice in our…read morethree days. Ordered the fox with eggplant twice and a bunch of small little savory nibbles. All of the food is take away which was no problem. The women working at Becagli on both days were as patient as can be and spoke excellent English. Everything in the shop looked wonderful and they always had a line out the door for a reason. Prices are extremely reasonable. Highly recommend. And will definitely return on our next trip to Florence.
We found this cute little bakery walking distance from the Westin Excelsior Hotel. They have big…read moreassortment of baked goods. We stopped by there almost daily during our stay to get some cookies for our snack. Cookies are by weight. We only tried the ones without chocolate (they don't melt in our bag) and all were delicious. My favorite item was the crostata. They are on the bottom shelf. Flavors are cherry, blueberry and apricot. They have a nutty crust with sweet jam. So good!
Eggplant focaccia. Sausage roll bites and stuffed cheese bites.
A small and traditional bakery for takeout goodies. Everything looked very good, it's hard to…read moredecide. We quickly grabbed a pastry to go and it's very nice and buttery. Would be curious to get more to try next time!
Good sandwich, go here over SandwiChic if line for that place. Lots of fresh baked bread and items…read moreto go for quick lunch
This little bakery is charming. We got wonderful stuff here for several breakfasts while staying at…read morean Airbnb nearby. They gave us a little treat after a purchase and it was so yummy we went back and bought more of that! It was torrone dipped in chocolate. Yummy! But the bread, croissants and pastries we had were all excellent!! And the staff was so nice to us-- it was busy and we don't speak Italian but they helped us to get what we wanted.
Amazing buttery soft Italian cookies and wonderful pastries for breakfast or snack time! We can…read morehere twice during our two day stay in Florence and took a bag home for the flight. Pistachio croissant and pistachio cookies are not to be missed!
Inside the small bakery
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Looking through the window
This is the best bakery I've ever been too. Especially in Florence. I am from the state of Alabama…read morein the US and I am here solo taking a coffee course near the city. As time passed being here, I realized I really wanted to experience more of the local places. And man is this one of them. The husband and wife that run the shop are the most welcoming and the place makes me feel like I've traveled back in time when I walk in. The quality is unmatched. I've never smelled such an aroma of bread before I walked into La Panetteria. Also, I knew just enough Italian to order what I wanted which made the experience so cool! Please stop by here if you are in the area! Ciao!
How fortunate we stumbled into this marvelous bakery quite by accident when being directed to…read moreanother establishment by our Airbnb host. When I mentioned we loved the bakery to him and had rated a bit of breakfast there every day in Florence, he said he did know of the place and it was his go to bakery but he would not have thought the recommend it to tourists! While everything we tried was delicious, they make a little savory potato and rosemary pastry that was to die for. We stopped and got a bag full for our trip to Rome the day we left. A real local gem. No coffee here but suck it up and drink water or take back to your hotel and enjoy. Most probably would not venture over if not staying in the area, but do if you are.
Non lo posso mangiare...
Peccato che non la posso mangiare...
I just go there to buy their plain focaccia. It is the best. Also the focaccia with tomato sauce is…read moregreat too. And their pieces of pizza are also quite nice.
This is a wonderful neighborhood place that I visited each morning to pick up breakfast. There is a…read moreschool across the road and the children line up to purchase their slice of focaccia or pizza. It is interesting to watch the interaction of Papa the baker with the children as he patiently reminds them of their manners or to lower the volume of their earbuds. He is not just the baker, but an investor in the future!
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