7 Of The Best Coffee Shops In Florence, Italy
Florence, and Italy in general, is home to some of the best food in the world. Let me tell you, this Italian city has coffee and pastries down to an art. If you are a fellow coffee lover, this post all about 7 of the best coffee shops in Florence, Italy is for you.

7 Best Coffee Shops In Florence, Italy
1. Wild Buns Bakery
Wild Buns Bakery is an amazing Scandinavian style bakery located in the Bellosguardo neighborhood of Florence. This bakery is perfect for anyone looking for an authentic scandinavian breakfast. Wild Buns serves amazing breads, buns, croissants, fresh juices, macha, and, of course, coffee.
Wild Buns is more of a grab and go type place, but there are benches outside to enjoy your buns and coffee!
🌐https://www.wildbunsbakery.com/
🚗Via di Camaldoli, 1/c, 50124 Firenze FI, Italy
2. Ditta Artigianale
Ditta Artigianale is an authentic Italian Coffee Shop with two locations in Florence, one on the north side and one on the south side. At Ditta Artigianale you will find all things breakfast (coffee, breakfast plates, pastries, and more). All of the food is authentic to Italy!
Both Ditta Artigianale locations are rather small, but they still have small tables if you want to dine in or do any work.
🌐https://www.dittaartigianale.it/
🚗Via dei Neri, 32 R, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy
3. Café Scudieri
Situated right next to the iconic Duomo, Café Scudieri is a lovely spot to enjoy an authentic italian coffee and pastry. Café Scudieri serves up all things italian, cookies, coffee, breakfast, and aesthetics. This stunning cafe opened on 1939 and still has that old fashioned charm, from the decor to the culinary delights, at Café Scudieri you will feel like you have gone back in time.
Café Scudieri is a great place to sit and enjoy breakfast and brunch. With lovely street side dining and views of Florence's captivating architecture, Café Scudieri is more of an experience then a coffee shop.
🚗Piazza di San Giovanni, 19R, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
4. Caffe Gilli
Located in the heart of old town Florence, Caffe Gilli fully embodies the cities history and art. This charming cafe serves up delectable coffee, chocolates, pastries, and more. Caffe Gilli has been open since 1733 and is home to stunning merals, paintings, sculptures, and beautiful golden fixtures.
Cafe Gillie is a great spot for a sit down meal or coffee with a bit of banter.
🌐https://www.caffegilli.com/en
🚗Via Roma, 1r, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
5. Melaleuca
Melaleuca is a amazing breakfast and brunch spot located right on the Arno River (in the northern side of Florence). This Australian and American owned coffee joint is perfect if you are looking for an aesthetically pleasing brunch or just a to go coffee.
There is a good amount of seating at Melaleuca, but it is a popular spot, so be prepared to wait if you want to sit down.
🌐https://melaleucaflorence.it/
🚗Lungarno delle Grazie, 18, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy
6. Vivoli
Vivoli is one of the most famous spots in all of Florence. While technically not a coffee shop, rather, a gelato joint, Vivoli serves up the best affogato in the city so we think it deserves a spot on our list. Affogato is gelato and espresso, a true culinary masterpiece. You must visit this lovely spot while in Florence!
Vivoli has limited seating, so we opted to take ours to go, by you can sit.
🚗Via Isola delle Stinche, 7r, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy
7. Le Vespe Cafe
Located in the stunning Santa Croce Neighborhood in the northern part of Florence, Le Vespe Cafe is a amazing brunch joint that has both Canadian and Florentine influences. You will find fresh food, amazing coffee options, teas, and morning cocktails at Le Vespe Cafe. So it is a true brunch spot.
Le Vespe is great for a sit down meal as there is a good amount of seating. You could also grab a coffee to go.
🚗Via Ghibellina, 76r, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy
7 Of The Best Coffee Shops In Florence, Italy Wrap Up
Florence is full of amazing food and coffee joints. There are so many amazing coffee joints in Florence, but these are our absolute favorites. If you have been to any amazing coffee shops in Florence please leave us a comment so we can check them out! If you liked this post we think you will love our Pisa Travel Guide, 10 Things I Wish I Knew Before Studying Abroad In Florence and our Guide To The Best Coffee Shops In Lisbon, Portugal.
Happy Travels,
Daisy
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