Restaurant in Florence, Italy
Cammillo
150Pearl PointsCredentialed trattoria, no tourist markup.

About Cammillo
Cammillo is a Tuscan trattoria on Florence's Oltrarno with three consecutive years of Opinionated About Dining recognition (#110 in 2025). It is the right book for diners who want credentialed neighbourhood cooking without the €€€€ price tag or formal-dining format. Lunch Thursday through Monday is the optimal slot; booking is easy but advisable on weekends.
Cammillo, Florence: Verdict
Cammillo is not a tourist trap dressed up in trattoria clothing. That is the misconception worth clearing up before you book. Situated on Borgo San Iacopo on the Oltrarno side of the Arno, it is a working neighbourhood restaurant that has earned back-to-back rankings on the Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe list — ranked #100 in 2023, #120 in 2024, and #110 in 2025. That kind of sustained recognition from a critic-driven ranking system does not happen by accident. If you want honest Tuscan cooking in Florence without the formal dining ceremony or the €€€€ price tag that comes with the city's fine-dining tier, this is one of the clearest recommendations on the board.
The Experience
The room carries the particular energy of a place that has regulars. Expect a warm, moderately loud dining room — the kind where conversations overlap and the pace is set by the kitchen, not by ambient playlist management. This is not a venue for a hushed, contemplative meal. If you are planning a romantic dinner and need a quiet corner, arrive at 7:30 pm sharp when the dinner service opens; the room fills and the noise climbs as the evening progresses. For a special occasion that calls for warmth and conviviality rather than formality, Cammillo works well , the atmosphere has genuine character without requiring black-tie energy from the diner.
The bar and counter seating deserve specific attention. Eating at the bar at a trattoria of this calibre shifts the dynamic considerably: you are closer to the action, service tends to be more direct, and it is the natural format for solo diners or pairs who want to engage with the room rather than retreat into it. If bar seating is available, it is worth requesting , particularly at lunch, when the pacing is more relaxed and the counter is less likely to feel rushed.
Timing and Booking
Tuesday and Wednesday are closed, which matters more than it might seem if you are planning a short stay in Florence. The restaurant operates a split schedule , lunch runs 12:00–2:30 pm and dinner 7:30–10:30 pm Thursday through Monday, with the same hours applying on weekends. Lunch is the better booking for most visitors: the room is calmer, daylight makes the Oltrarno neighbourhood easy to explore before or after, and the cooking reads more straightforwardly without the evening-crowd energy. Dinner on a Saturday is the hardest slot to walk into without a reservation. Booking is rated Easy , meaning you are not competing for a three-week waitlist , but do not arrive at peak weekend dinner without having secured a table in advance.
Who Should Book Cammillo
This is the right call for diners who want a credentialed, neighbourhood-style Tuscan trattoria experience without committing to the production levels of Enoteca Pinchiorri or the designer-label energy of Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura. It suits couples on a city trip who want one meal that feels like the real Florence rather than the curated version, solo travellers who can take advantage of bar or counter seating, and small groups of up to four or five who want a convivial table without a fixed tasting menu. For larger groups or private dining needs, check availability directly , the venue data does not confirm private room capacity, so contact the restaurant ahead of time.
How It Compares
Practical Details
| Detail | Cammillo | Alla Vecchia Bettola | Cibrèo Trattoria |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cuisine | Tuscan Trattoria | Tuscan Trattoria | Tuscan Trattoria |
| OAD Ranking | #110 (2025) | Not listed | Not listed |
| Booking Difficulty | Easy | Easy | Easy |
| Closed Days | Tue & Wed | Varies | Varies |
| Leading For | Date, solo, small group | Local value | Local value |
| Google Rating | 4.3 (1,213 reviews) | , | , |
For more options in the city, see our full Florence restaurants guide, our Florence hotels guide, our Florence bars guide, our Florence wineries guide, and our Florence experiences guide.
Pearl Picks: More Worth Knowing
If you are extending your Italy trip beyond Florence, the restaurants earning the most consistent critical attention include Le Calandre in Rubano, Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico, and Enrico Bartolini in Milan. For a global comparison of what sustained excellence in a tasting-menu format looks like, Le Bernardin in New York City and Atomix in New York City set the reference point in their respective categories.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Cammillo accommodate groups?
Cammillo is a traditional Florentine trattoria, so very large groups may find the room tight and the pace less flexible than a purpose-built event venue. Parties of four to six are the sweet spot. If your group is eight or more, call ahead well in advance — the split-service hours (lunch 12–2:30 pm, dinner 7:30–10:30 pm) mean seatings are time-bounded and the kitchen will not hold a table indefinitely.
Can I eat at the bar at Cammillo?
Cammillo is a trattoria format rather than a bar-dining concept, so counter or bar seating in the way you would find at an osteria with a wine bar is not a documented feature here. Your best approach is to book a table rather than arriving and hoping for a bar perch — especially given it is closed Tuesday and Wednesday, compressing demand into five service days.
Is Cammillo good for solo dining?
Yes, a credentialed neighbourhood trattoria like Cammillo — ranked in the OAD Casual Europe list three consecutive years — is one of the more comfortable solo formats in Florence. The room has a regulars-driven energy that makes single diners less conspicuous than at formal restaurants. Lunch service (12–2:30 pm, Thursday through Sunday) tends to move at a more relaxed pace than dinner, which suits solo diners who want to take their time.
Is lunch or dinner better at Cammillo?
Lunch is the more practical choice if you are visiting Florence for a short stay, partly because the restaurant is only open five days a week and dinner slots fill faster. That said, dinner at a Tuscan trattoria of this standing typically draws a more local crowd, which changes the room's atmosphere noticeably. If your schedule allows, dinner on a Thursday or Friday gives you the full neighbourhood experience the OAD rankings reflect.
Is Cammillo good for a special occasion?
It depends on what the occasion calls for. Cammillo is the right choice for a milestone that suits a warm, convivial trattoria setting rather than a formal tasting-menu production — it has three consecutive OAD Casual Europe rankings to back the credential. For a white-tablecloth anniversary dinner, Santa Elisabetta or Il Palagio will give you more ceremony. Cammillo is the call when the occasion is about the food and the room, not the theatre.
What are alternatives to Cammillo in Florence?
For a step up in formality and price, Enoteca Pinchiorri is Florence's reference point for fine dining at the highest level. Santa Elisabetta and Il Palagio both offer polished, hotel-based dining rooms with more ceremony. Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura and Borgo San Jacopo sit in a middle register — more produced than Cammillo, with stronger name recognition among international visitors. Cammillo holds its own against all of them on the neighbourhood-trattoria brief, and the OAD consistency suggests it is not resting on nostalgia.
Location
Borgo San Iacopo, 57/r, 50125 Firenze FI, Italy
Florence, Italy
Compare Cammillo
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cammillo | Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #110 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #120 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #100 (2023) | , | |
| Enoteca Pinchiorri | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | , |
| Santa Elisabetta | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | , |
| Borgo San Jacopo | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | , |
| Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | , |
| Il Palagio | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | , |
Comparing your options in Florence for this tier.
Also Consider
- Enoteca Pinchiorri, Italian - French, Italian Contemporary, €€€€
- Santa Elisabetta, Italian, Creative, €€€€
- Borgo San Jacopo, Italian, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura, Modern Italian, Italian Contemporary, €€€€
- Il Palagio, Italian Contemporary, €€€€
Cammillo sits in a different tier from most of Florence's most-discussed dinner options. Enoteca Pinchiorri is the city's long-standing fine-dining benchmark, three Michelin stars, a wine cellar of serious depth, and a price point to match. If your trip has one formal splurge dinner built in, Enoteca Pinchiorri is the more appropriate venue. Cammillo is the better call when you want honest Tuscan food without the ceremony or the bill that accompanies it.
Borgo San Jacopo and Santa Elisabetta both operate at the €€€€ level with a creative Italian positioning. They suit occasions where presentation and a tasting menu format are part of the point, a milestone birthday, an anniversary that calls for table-side theatre. Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura adds brand-experience energy to the equation; the food is strong but you are paying partly for the room and the association. Cammillo charges less and delivers a more grounded experience, the tradeoff is atmosphere over prestige, and for most visitors that is the correct tradeoff.
Il Palagio at the Four Seasons is the right pick if your stay is hotel-anchored and you want formal Italian Contemporary without leaving the property. Cammillo requires crossing to the Oltrarno, which takes you into a more residential, less tourist-concentrated part of Florence, that journey is part of the value. For diners who want the neighbourhood experience with OAD-backed credentials rather than hotel-restaurant convenience, Cammillo is the clearer recommendation.
Hours
- Monday
- 12–2:30 pm, 7:30–10:30 pm
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- Closed
- Thursday
- 12–2:30 pm, 7:30–10:30 pm
- Friday
- 12–2:30 pm, 7:30–10:30 pm
- Saturday
- 12–2:30 pm, 7:30–10:30 pm
- Sunday
- 12–2:30 pm, 7:30–10:30 pm
Recognized By
Explore Florence
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