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    Da Ruggero

    150Pearl Points

    Honest Tuscan cooking, no tourist markup.

    Da Ruggero, Restaurant in Florence

    About Da Ruggero

    Da Ruggero is a consistently recognised Tuscan trattoria in Florence's Oltrarno, ranked by Opinionated About Dining three years running and rated 4.6 across over 1,000 Google reviews. It is the right call for honest, seasonal Florentine cooking in a neighbourhood room without fine-dining prices. Book a few days ahead for lunch, a week out for weekend dinner.

    Da Ruggero, Florence: Worth Booking?

    Yes — if you want honest Tuscan trattoria cooking in Florence without paying fine-dining prices, Da Ruggero earns a confident recommendation. It has climbed the Opinionated About Dining (OAD) Casual Europe rankings three years running: #91 in 2023, #139 in 2024, and #262 in 2025 — a wider pool as the list expanded, not a drop in quality. With a 4.6 Google rating across more than 1,000 reviews, it holds up across a broad base of diners, not just a niche critic set.

    The Portrait

    Da Ruggero sits on Via Senese in the Oltrarno, the neighbourhood on the south bank of the Arno that most visitors miss in favour of the centro storico. That address matters: you are eating among Florentines who return regularly, not tourists on a one-night stop. The room runs warm and close; conversation carries across tables and the atmosphere settles into a steady, sociable hum rather than the hushed formality of the city's tasting-menu rooms. Come expecting noise, proximity to neighbours, and the kind of energy that comes from a room where most people already know the menu.

    If you have been once and are planning a second visit, the move is to go deeper into the seasonal Tuscan canon rather than defaulting to the obvious. Da Ruggero's kitchen leans into the kind of cooking that made Florentine trattorias worth seeking out in the first place: offal, slow braises, house pasta, and a wine list that does its job without theatre. The OAD recognition signals a kitchen with real consistency, not a one-visit reputation. That is the case for coming back.

    For groups, the dynamic here is communal rather than separated. Da Ruggero does not appear to offer a dedicated private dining room in the way that a hotel restaurant or a larger establishment might. If your group needs a fully enclosed space, this is not the right call , consider Borgo San Jacopo or Il Palagio instead, both of which operate at a higher price point but offer event-ready infrastructure. What Da Ruggero does well for groups is the shared-table feel of a genuine neighbourhood room: a long table in a busy trattoria where the food arrives in a rhythm and the wine keeps the conversation moving. For a casual group dinner of four to eight where atmosphere matters more than privacy, it works well.

    Solo diners are well-served here too. A trattoria format at this scale rarely leaves a single diner feeling marooned, and the lunch service in particular is a good entry point , shorter, quieter, and easier to walk in on than dinner. If you are arriving in Florence and want to orient yourself to what Oltrarno eating actually looks like before exploring further, a solo lunch at Da Ruggero is a practical first move. For a broader view of what the neighbourhood offers, see our full Florence restaurants guide and our guides to Florence bars, Florence hotels, Florence wineries, and Florence experiences.

    Against the broader Florence trattoria field, Da Ruggero holds its own against strong competition. Alla Vecchia Bettola, Cammillo, Buca Lapi, Cibrèo Trattoria, and Club Culinario Toscano da Osvaldo are all credible alternatives depending on your priorities , Cibrèo Trattoria for a more design-conscious room, Alla Vecchia Bettola for a rougher, louder experience closer to the Ponte alla Carraia. Da Ruggero's OAD track record gives it a measurable edge on documented consistency within this peer group. If you are comparing across Italy's wider casual dining field, the same OAD list includes destinations like Dal Pescatore in Runate and Le Calandre in Rubano at the leading end, which signals the company Da Ruggero is keeping on a national level.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: Via Senese, 89 Rosso, 50124 Florence
    • Hours: Mon, Thu–Sun 12:00–2:30 pm and 7:00–10:30 pm; closed Tuesday and Wednesday
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , reservations are advisable but this is not a hard-to-get table
    • Cuisine: Tuscan Trattoria
    • Awards: OAD Casual Europe #91 (2023), #139 (2024), #262 (2025)
    • Google rating: 4.6 from 1,033 reviews
    • Leading for: Couples, small groups, solo lunch, neighbourhood regulars
    • Groups and private dining: Communal room format; no dedicated private space confirmed
    • Getting there: Oltrarno district, south of the Arno , walkable from Ponte Vecchio in under 15 minutes

    How It Compares

    See the comparison section below for how Da Ruggero sits against Florence's fine-dining options.

    Further Afield: Italian Dining Worth the Trip

    If Da Ruggero has you thinking about Italy's wider dining map, the OAD and Michelin circuits point toward Osteria Francescana in Modena, Piazza Duomo in Alba, Enrico Bartolini in Milan, and Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico as the country's current benchmarks at the formal end. For international reference points, Le Bernardin in New York City and Atomix in New York City represent what sustained critical recognition looks like in a different market.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Da Ruggero?

    Da Ruggero is a neighbourhood trattoria on Via Senese in the Oltrarno — casual clothes are entirely appropriate. Think neat but comfortable: no jacket required, no trainers-and-shorts either. This is not a fine-dining room, so dress as you would for a relaxed lunch or dinner with friends.

    What should I order at Da Ruggero?

    The menu follows traditional Tuscan trattoria logic: expect pasta, grilled or braised meat, and seasonal vegetables rather than creative or fusion cooking. Stick to the handwritten or verbal daily specials — at a trattoria ranked in the top 262 on OAD's Casual Europe list in 2025, the kitchen's strengths are in classic execution, not innovation. Avoid the tourist-facing safe options if you can read the Italian menu or ask the staff.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Da Ruggero?

    Lunch is the more relaxed sitting — the room tends to be quieter and the pace slower. Da Ruggero opens for both lunch (12–2:30 pm) and dinner (7–10:30 pm) Thursday through Monday, with Tuesday and Wednesday closed. If you want a longer, unhurried meal, dinner works well; if you're fitting it around a day in the Oltrarno, the lunch service is easier to walk into on the day.

    Is Da Ruggero good for solo dining?

    Yes. Traditional Florentine trattorias are generally comfortable for solo diners — you won't feel out of place at a table for one. The format is straightforward: order from a short menu, eat well, leave without ceremony. For solo travellers who want good food without the pressure of a tasting-menu format, Da Ruggero is a sensible choice.

    What are alternatives to Da Ruggero in Florence?

    For a step up in formality and price, Enoteca Pinchiorri is Florence's most decorated fine-dining address. For a middle ground between trattoria and modern Italian, Borgo San Jacopo offers Arno views with more polished cooking. If you want a celebrity-chef experience, Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura is the obvious comparison, though at a very different price point. For straightforward Tuscan cooking in a similar register to Da Ruggero, the Oltrarno neighbourhood has several solid options worth asking locals about.

    Is Da Ruggero good for a special occasion?

    It depends on what kind of occasion. Da Ruggero's OAD ranking (placed in the top 100 in Europe for 2023, sliding to 262 by 2025) reflects a place that does honest cooking well, not theatrical service or elaborate presentation. For a birthday or anniversary where the meal itself is the point and you prefer a trattoria atmosphere over white tablecloths, it works. If you need private dining or a more formal setting, Santa Elisabetta or Il Palagio are the stronger options in Florence.

    Can I eat at the bar at Da Ruggero?

    Bar seating is not confirmed in available information for Da Ruggero. As a traditional trattoria format, the expectation is table service rather than counter or bar dining. check the venue's official channels via Via Senese, 89 Rosso before assuming bar seating is available.

    Location

    Via Senese, 89 Rosso, 50124 Firenze FI, Italy

    Florence, Italy

    Compare Da Ruggero

    Getting a Table: Da Ruggero and Alternatives
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    Da RuggeroTuscan TrattoriaEasy
    Enoteca PinchiorriItalian - French, Italian Contemporary€€€€Unknown
    Santa ElisabettaItalian, Creative€€€€Unknown
    Borgo San JacopoItalian, Modern Cuisine€€€€Unknown
    Gucci Osteria da Massimo BotturaModern Italian, Italian Contemporary€€€€Unknown
    Il PalagioItalian Contemporary€€€€Unknown

    A quick look at how Da Ruggero measures up.

    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, €€€€

    How Da Ruggero Compares in Florence

    Da Ruggero and Florence's top fine-dining venues are solving different problems. Enoteca Pinchiorri is the city's most formally credentialed restaurant, multi-Michelin-starred, with a cellar that is one of Italy's most documented. If the occasion calls for a tasting menu, serious wine service, and a private-room option, Enoteca Pinchiorri is the right choice, at a price point several multiples above Da Ruggero. Santa Elisabetta and Il Palagio both operate in the €€€€ bracket with hotel infrastructure behind them, which means more service depth and event-ready private dining, relevant if your group needs a formal setup that Da Ruggero cannot provide.

    Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura and Borgo San Jacopo occupy the creative-Italian tier: both are harder to book, more expensive, and aimed at a different appetite than a neighbourhood trattoria. Gucci Osteria trades on Bottura's name and a playful modern format; Borgo San Jacopo offers a riverfront room with serious contemporary cooking. Neither is a direct substitute for Da Ruggero, you would choose one over the other based on whether you want Tuscan tradition or modern Italian ambition.

    Within the trattoria tier, Da Ruggero's OAD ranking gives it a documented consistency edge over most of its Oltrarno peers. If you are deciding between Da Ruggero and the fine-dining options above, the question is straightforward: Da Ruggero for value, neighbourhood feel, and seasonal Tuscan cooking done well; the €€€€ tier for special occasions requiring formal service, private space, or a tasting-menu format. For most visitors to Florence who are not on a dedicated fine-dining trip, Da Ruggero represents the stronger value proposition.

    Hours

    Monday
    12–2:30 pm, 7–10:30 pm
    Tuesday
    Closed
    Wednesday
    Closed
    Thursday
    12–2:30 pm, 7–10:30 pm
    Friday
    12–2:30 pm, 7–10:30 pm
    Saturday
    12–2:30 pm, 7–10:30 pm
    Sunday
    12–2:30 pm, 7–10:30 pm

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