A stand-up lunch at Nerbone is something of a rite of passage into true Florentine dining.
Nerbone has been stuffing stall owners and market patrons with excellent Florentine cucina povera ("poor people's food") since the Mercato Centrale opened in 1874.
Nerbone occupies the corner stall inside the food market (itself a limitless supply of picnic goodies). Many market workers and other regulars wolf their food down standing at the bar; those without a stall to return to often stand there for an hour, nursing a small beer.
The menu is simple: trippa alla fiorentina (diced tripe stewed with tomatoes and sage), panino con bollito (a boiled meat sandwich that's bagnato,dipped quickly into the bubbling vat before being handed over), pappa al pomodoro (a thick bread-and-tomato soup), or salsicce con patate (sausage atop a mound of boiled potatoes).
More leisurely diners try to grab one of the few tables set in an alcove across the corridor.
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In the Mercato Centrale (near San Lorenzo)
(San Lorenzo)
tel. +39-055-219-949
Closed dinner and Sun
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Bus: 81; C1
Hop-on/hop-off: Indipendenza (C)
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