Restaurant in Florence, Italy
Farm-sourced Tuscan cooking at honest prices.

Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024 and 2025) confirm what the €€ price tag already suggests: Podere 39 delivers genuine kitchen craft at a fraction of what comparable technique costs elsewhere in Florence. The farm-to-table supply chain is operational, not decorative, and the intimate, limited-seating room rewards advance booking. A first-timer's reliable choice on the south side of the Arno.
Yes — and if you are visiting Florence for the first time and want a meal that reflects the city's food culture without the €€€€ price tag, Podere 39 belongs near the leading of your list. The restaurant has held the Michelin Bib Gourmand in both 2024 and 2025, which in practical terms means the guide's inspectors judged it to deliver quality cooking at a price noticeably below what comparable technique would cost elsewhere in the city. At the €€ price tier, that credential carries real weight. The question is not whether Podere 39 is competent — it clearly is , but whether it is the right fit for your specific trip.
Podere 39 sits on Via Senese, 39r, in the Oltrarno area of Florence , the south side of the Arno, which tends to run quieter and more residential than the tourist-dense centre. The setting is described as charming and atmospheric, with limited seating, which tells you two things before you even sit down: the room is small enough that every table feels considered, and that same intimacy means you should book ahead rather than arrive and hope. This is not a sprawling trattoria that absorbs walk-ins easily. The compact format also means the kitchen is cooking for a focused number of covers, which tends to sharpen consistency.
For a first-timer, that spatial character is worth understanding before you go. You are not walking into a grand palazzo dining room or a buzzy open-plan space. Podere 39 is the kind of place where the atmosphere comes from the food and the proximity of the tables, not from a design budget. If you are after a room that makes a visual statement, look elsewhere. If you want a meal where the cooking does the talking, this format works in your favour.
What distinguishes Podere 39 from a standard neighbourhood trattoria is the sourcing logic behind the menu. The restaurant is directly connected to Podere 39, the farm that supplies many of its key ingredients , a supply chain that is increasingly common as a marketing claim in Italian dining but is genuinely operational here. The menu covers both land and sea, which gives you more flexibility than a purely meat-forward Tuscan kitchen. Two dishes stand out from available data: the mozzarella in carrozza on basil cream, and ricotta and parmesan gnudi with norma-style tomato, eggplant powder, and salted ricotta. Both point to a kitchen that is working with classical Tuscan and Italian forms but applying enough technique to make familiar ingredients read differently. The gnudi in particular , lighter than gnocchi, dependent on ratio and timing , is a reliable indicator of kitchen precision when done well.
The menu's land-and-sea range also means Podere 39 works better for groups with mixed preferences than a more specialised Tuscan meat-house like Da Burde or a tripe-and-offal-focused address. For a broader survey of where Podere 39 sits among Florence's options, see our full Florence restaurants guide.
No specific wine list data is available for Podere 39, so any claim about cellar depth or specific producers would be invention. What the Bib Gourmand positioning does imply, practically, is that the wine offer is likely priced accessibly , Michelin's value-conscious designation tends to reflect the full cost of dining, not just the food. For a farm-connected Tuscan restaurant at this price tier, expect a short, regional-leaning list where Chianti Classico and Morellino di Scansano are the likely anchors. If wine depth is a priority for your evening , a broad by-the-glass selection, aged Brunello, or a sommelier-driven pairing experience , you would be better served by a €€€€ address with a dedicated wine programme. For reference on what serious Tuscan wine-forward dining looks like at a higher spend, our Florence wineries guide and venues like Caino in Montemerano or L'Asinello in Castelnuovo Berardenga offer more depth. At Podere 39, the wine list is almost certainly a supporting character rather than the headline , which is fine if your priority is the food and the value equation.
Booking is rated Easy, and the Bib Gourmand recognition, while significant, has not pushed Podere 39 into the weeks-in-advance territory that Florence's €€€€ addresses require. That said, the limited seating means that a same-day booking on a Friday or Saturday evening is a gamble. Book two to four days ahead for weekdays, and at least a week out for weekend dinners to be safe. No phone number or website is available in current data, so check Google or reservation platforms directly for current contact details. Google reviews sit at 4.4 across 536 ratings , a score that reflects consistent quality rather than a one-off peak, given the volume of reviews. For context on what else is happening in the neighbourhood, our Florence bars guide and Florence experiences guide cover the surrounding Oltrarno area well.
If you are building a Florence itinerary around food, Podere 39 works leading as your accessible, high-quality weeknight dinner , the meal where you eat well without the formality or spend of a special-occasion address. Pair it with a more ambitious booking elsewhere if your trip allows. Alternatives at a similar register worth considering include Cibrèo, Cucina, Osteria delle Tre Panche, and Trattoria 13 Gobbi , each with a different personality but operating in a comparable value tier. For a broader frame on Italy's Bib Gourmand-level dining and how regional farm-to-table kitchens compare nationally, you can look at venues like Dal Pescatore in Runate, Quattro Passi in Marina del Cantone, or Reale in Castel di Sangro for what farm-sourced Italian cooking looks like at different price points and ambition levels. For three-star context at the leading of Italian dining, Osteria Francescana in Modena, Uliassi in Senigallia, and Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico show the ceiling of the category. Podere 39 is not competing at that level, nor is it trying to , its value is precisely that it is not.
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Podere 39 | €€ | — |
| Enoteca Pinchiorri | €€€€ | — |
| Santa Elisabetta | €€€€ | — |
| Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura | €€€€ | — |
| Il Palagio | €€€€ | — |
| Borgo San Jacopo | €€€€ | — |
A quick look at how Podere 39 measures up.
Yes. The limited seating and relaxed Oltrarno setting make it a comfortable solo option — you are eating among locals rather than in a tourist-facing room. Book ahead regardless of party size; small rooms fill faster than large ones.
A few days to a week is generally enough, though the Bib Gourmand recognition for 2024 and 2025 has raised the profile. Book earlier if you are travelling on a weekend or over a public holiday. The venue itself flags advance booking as advisable given its limited seating.
The restaurant is directly connected to Podere 39, the farm that supplies much of the menu — so the sourcing is the selling point, not the setting or the ceremony. Dishes like the mozzarella in carrozza on basil cream and the ricotta and parmesan gnudi are cited as representative of what the kitchen does well. It is priced at €€, so this is not a blowout dinner.
Probably not as your primary choice. The atmosphere is charming, but limited seating and a €€ price point put it closer to a quality weeknight dinner than a celebration venue. For a special occasion in Florence, Borgo San Jacopo or Enoteca Pinchiorri offer the kind of formality and production that marks a milestone meal.
Yes. Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024 and 2025) confirm the value case: this is cooking that outperforms its price bracket. At €€, it competes with mid-range trattorias but delivers farm-sourced ingredients and technical precision that most of them do not.
Keep this venue in your Pearl passport, rate it after you visit, and track it alongside every other place you collect.