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Giacosa 1815
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Strozzi Palace
Piazza degli Strozzi, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Piazza della Repubblica
Piazza della Repubblica, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Piazza del Duomo
Piazza del Duomo, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy
Museo Marino Marini Firenze
Piazza di S. Pancrazio, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Basilica of Santa Maria Novella
P.za di Santa Maria Novella, 18, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Ponte Santa Trinita
Ponte Santa Trinita, 50100 Firenze FI, Italy
Church of Saints Michele and Gaetano
Piazza degli Antinori, 1, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Basilica di Santa Trinita
Piazza di Santa Trinita, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Ponte Vecchio
Ponte Vecchio, 50125 Firenze FI, Italy
Piazza Santa Trinita
50123 Florence, Metropolitan City of Florence, Italy
Nearby restaurants
Trattoria Marione
Via della Spada, 27R, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Il Latini
Via dei Palchetti, 6R, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
ObicĂ  Mozzarella Bar - Firenze
Via de' Tornabuoni, 16, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
I'Tuscani
Piazza di S. Pancrazio, 2r, 50125 Firenze FI, Italy
Osteria Belle Donne
Via delle Belle Donne, 16R, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Procacci 1885
Via de' Tornabuoni, 64R, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Osteria Ristorante La Spada
Via della Spada, 62/R, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
My Bakery & Bistrot Firenze
Via della Spada, 23 Rosso, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Daunbailo' Irish Pub
Via del Sole, 26r, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Ristorante Buca Mario
Piazza degli Ottaviani, 16r, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Nearby local services
Gucci - Firenze Flagship
Via de' Tornabuoni, 73R, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Feltrinelli Librerie
Piazza della Repubblica, 26-27-28-29 R, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Museo HZERO
Piazza degli Ottaviani, 2r, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Mio Concept Store
Via della Spada, 34R, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Apple Firenze
Piazza della Repubblica, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Tartan Vintage
Via dei Palchetti, 5/5a, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Tiffany & Co.
Via de' Tornabuoni, 37/R, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Panificio
Via della Spada, 39, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Macelleria Raddi
Via della Spada, 22/R, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Rinascente Firenze
Piazza della Repubblica, 4, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
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Via dell'Inferno, 3, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
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B&B HOTEL Firenze Laurus al Duomo
Via de' Cerretani, 54/R, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Da Mario in Florence guesthouse
Via della Spada, 13, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Hotel 900 Toscana
Via del Sole, 8, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
IL Tornabuoni Hotel - The Unbound Collection by Hyatt
Via de' Tornabuoni, 3, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
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Giacosa 1815

Via della Spada, 15 R, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
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attractions: Strozzi Palace, Piazza della Repubblica, Piazza del Duomo, Museo Marino Marini Firenze, Basilica of Santa Maria Novella, Ponte Santa Trinita, Church of Saints Michele and Gaetano, Basilica di Santa Trinita, Ponte Vecchio, Piazza Santa Trinita, restaurants: Trattoria Marione, Il Latini, ObicĂ  Mozzarella Bar - Firenze, I'Tuscani, Osteria Belle Donne, Procacci 1885, Osteria Ristorante La Spada, My Bakery & Bistrot Firenze, Daunbailo' Irish Pub, Ristorante Buca Mario, local businesses: Gucci - Firenze Flagship, Feltrinelli Librerie, Museo HZERO, Mio Concept Store, Apple Firenze, Tartan Vintage, Tiffany & Co., Panificio, Macelleria Raddi, Rinascente Firenze
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+39 055 202 1617
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Caffè Espresso
Orzo | Ginseng
Caffè Americano
Marocchino
Caffè Shakerato

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Nearby attractions of Giacosa 1815

Strozzi Palace

Piazza della Repubblica

Piazza del Duomo

Museo Marino Marini Firenze

Basilica of Santa Maria Novella

Ponte Santa Trinita

Church of Saints Michele and Gaetano

Basilica di Santa Trinita

Ponte Vecchio

Piazza Santa Trinita

Strozzi Palace

Strozzi Palace

4.6

(4.5K)

Closed
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Piazza della Repubblica

Piazza della Repubblica

4.6

(10.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Piazza del Duomo

Piazza del Duomo

4.8

(45.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Museo Marino Marini Firenze

Museo Marino Marini Firenze

4.6

(251)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Giacosa 1815

Trattoria Marione

Il Latini

ObicĂ  Mozzarella Bar - Firenze

I'Tuscani

Osteria Belle Donne

Procacci 1885

Osteria Ristorante La Spada

My Bakery & Bistrot Firenze

Daunbailo' Irish Pub

Ristorante Buca Mario

Trattoria Marione

Trattoria Marione

4.4

(2.2K)

Closed
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Il Latini

Il Latini

4.3

(2.1K)

$$

Open until 12:00 AM
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ObicĂ  Mozzarella Bar - Firenze

ObicĂ  Mozzarella Bar - Firenze

4.1

(1.0K)

Closed
Click for details
I'Tuscani

I'Tuscani

4.7

(1.5K)

$$

Closed
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Nearby local services of Giacosa 1815

Gucci - Firenze Flagship

Feltrinelli Librerie

Museo HZERO

Mio Concept Store

Apple Firenze

Tartan Vintage

Tiffany & Co.

Panificio

Macelleria Raddi

Rinascente Firenze

Gucci - Firenze Flagship

Gucci - Firenze Flagship

4.5

(460)

Click for details
Feltrinelli Librerie

Feltrinelli Librerie

4.3

(1.9K)

Click for details
Museo HZERO

Museo HZERO

4.8

(678)

Click for details
Mio Concept Store

Mio Concept Store

4.8

(122)

Click for details
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Reviews of Giacosa 1815

4.7
(362)
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5.0
24w

We came here after doing a bit of research online, looking for a nice bar in the area. What convinced us to come was discovering that the Negroni was born here, and as Negroni lovers, it became an obvious choice!

We were greeted by three young staff members who were super nice and friendly. The bartender who served us was incredibly knowledgeable and took the time to explain the menu. You could tell he was genuinely passionate about his craft.

They offer the classic Negroni, of course, but also many modern variations, a very creative and interesting list. We chose the Negroni tasting experience, which allowed us to try six different variations between the two of us. Instead of each having the same three, the bartender curated a tasting so we could each try six unique ones by sharing every drink. It was a great way to explore the range of flavors.

The interior is well-designed and stylish, though the coffee and pastry counter inside does throw you off a bit. From the outside, one side looks like a high-end cocktail bar, while the other looks more like a regular café, which can be confusing. We even noticed some people walk by, pause, and ask themselves, “Wait, is this it?”

Honestly, for a place with such incredible heritage and history, it should have been much busier. The origin of the Negroni is something special and deserves to be celebrated more prominently. Right now, it’s not highlighted enough, especially from the outside. Unless you’ve done your research, you’d likely walk past without realizing the significance of the place.

My suggestion to the marketing team would be to emphasize the heritage and story of the Negroni more clearly, not just inside, but visibly for people walking by. This bar has all the potential to be a true destination for cocktail lovers, and it deserves a line...

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5.0
36w

Giacosa 1815 offers a unique and historically rich cocktail experience in Florence. This establishment is renowned as the birthplace of the Negroni, a cocktail created in 1919 when Count Camillo Negroni requested gin to be added to his Americano, replacing the usual soda water. The bar, originally known as Caffè Casoni, has been meticulously restored, preserving its elegant ambiance with parquet floors, vaulted ceilings, and classic wooden paneling.

The cocktail menu at Giacosa 1815 is both innovative and respectful of tradition. Among the standout offerings is the Nitro Negroni, a modern twist on the classic, and the Bloody Negroni, which intriguingly incorporates white chocolate, white tomato, and kimchi powder. These inventive drinks showcase the bar's commitment to pushing the boundaries of mixology while honoring its heritage. We even bought some chocolates and red nigroni cookies. Everything was so delicious.

Beyond the drinks, the staff at Giacosa 1815 are knowledgeable and passionate about their craft. During our visit, the bartender, who appeared to be a manager, generously shared insights into the history and preparation of their signature cocktails. This level of engagement enhanced our appreciation for the artistry involved in their creations.

For cocktail enthusiasts and history buffs alike, Giacosa 1815 is a must-visit destination in Florence. Its blend of historical significance, innovative mixology, and elegant setting will definitely provide an...

   Read more
avatar
5.0
30w

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Negroni Lover’s Paradise at Giacosa, Florence

As a passionate Negroni enthusiast, stumbling upon Giacosa while exploring Florence felt like striking cocktail gold. I later learned this very location holds historical significance—it’s where the Negroni cocktail was first conceived! That alone would’ve made my visit memorable, but Giacosa exceeded all expectations.

The bar itself is an elegant blend of modern sophistication and Florentine charm. With sleek marble tables and mirror-glass accents, the interior feels upscale without being pretentious. The deep blue and tan color palette adds warmth and richness to the ambiance, making it a place you want to linger in.

But the true star? The Negroni menu. Giacosa offers more Negroni variations than I’ve seen anywhere else in the world—each thoughtfully crafted, beautifully presented, and true to the spirit of the original. Whether you’re a purist or curious to explore creative takes, you’ll be in Negroni heaven.

To complement the cocktails, they serve delightful sweet bites and savory snacks like traditional cheeses, parfaits, and olives—perfect companions to the bold, bitter-sweet profile of a Negroni.

We had a fantastic time and left feeling both inspired and satisfied. If you have even a passing love for Negronis, Giacosa should be at the very top of your...

   Read more
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We came here after doing a bit of research online, looking for a nice bar in the area. What convinced us to come was discovering that the Negroni was born here, and as Negroni lovers, it became an obvious choice! We were greeted by three young staff members who were super nice and friendly. The bartender who served us was incredibly knowledgeable and took the time to explain the menu. You could tell he was genuinely passionate about his craft. They offer the classic Negroni, of course, but also many modern variations, a very creative and interesting list. We chose the Negroni tasting experience, which allowed us to try six different variations between the two of us. Instead of each having the same three, the bartender curated a tasting so we could each try six unique ones by sharing every drink. It was a great way to explore the range of flavors. The interior is well-designed and stylish, though the coffee and pastry counter inside does throw you off a bit. From the outside, one side looks like a high-end cocktail bar, while the other looks more like a regular café, which can be confusing. We even noticed some people walk by, pause, and ask themselves, “Wait, is this it?” Honestly, for a place with such incredible heritage and history, it should have been much busier. The origin of the Negroni is something special and deserves to be celebrated more prominently. Right now, it’s not highlighted enough, especially from the outside. Unless you’ve done your research, you’d likely walk past without realizing the significance of the place. My suggestion to the marketing team would be to emphasize the heritage and story of the Negroni more clearly, not just inside, but visibly for people walking by. This bar has all the potential to be a true destination for cocktail lovers, and it deserves a line out the door
Joon ParkJoon Park
Giacosa 1815 offers a unique and historically rich cocktail experience in Florence. This establishment is renowned as the birthplace of the Negroni, a cocktail created in 1919 when Count Camillo Negroni requested gin to be added to his Americano, replacing the usual soda water. The bar, originally known as Caffè Casoni, has been meticulously restored, preserving its elegant ambiance with parquet floors, vaulted ceilings, and classic wooden paneling. The cocktail menu at Giacosa 1815 is both innovative and respectful of tradition. Among the standout offerings is the Nitro Negroni, a modern twist on the classic, and the Bloody Negroni, which intriguingly incorporates white chocolate, white tomato, and kimchi powder. These inventive drinks showcase the bar's commitment to pushing the boundaries of mixology while honoring its heritage. We even bought some chocolates and red nigroni cookies. Everything was so delicious. Beyond the drinks, the staff at Giacosa 1815 are knowledgeable and passionate about their craft. During our visit, the bartender, who appeared to be a manager, generously shared insights into the history and preparation of their signature cocktails. This level of engagement enhanced our appreciation for the artistry involved in their creations. For cocktail enthusiasts and history buffs alike, Giacosa 1815 is a must-visit destination in Florence. Its blend of historical significance, innovative mixology, and elegant setting will definitely provide an unforgettable experience.
Ed BonettiEd Bonetti
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Negroni Lover’s Paradise at Giacosa, Florence As a passionate Negroni enthusiast, stumbling upon Giacosa while exploring Florence felt like striking cocktail gold. I later learned this very location holds historical significance—it’s where the Negroni cocktail was first conceived! That alone would’ve made my visit memorable, but Giacosa exceeded all expectations. The bar itself is an elegant blend of modern sophistication and Florentine charm. With sleek marble tables and mirror-glass accents, the interior feels upscale without being pretentious. The deep blue and tan color palette adds warmth and richness to the ambiance, making it a place you want to linger in. But the true star? The Negroni menu. Giacosa offers more Negroni variations than I’ve seen anywhere else in the world—each thoughtfully crafted, beautifully presented, and true to the spirit of the original. Whether you’re a purist or curious to explore creative takes, you’ll be in Negroni heaven. To complement the cocktails, they serve delightful sweet bites and savory snacks like traditional cheeses, parfaits, and olives—perfect companions to the bold, bitter-sweet profile of a Negroni. We had a fantastic time and left feeling both inspired and satisfied. If you have even a passing love for Negronis, Giacosa should be at the very top of your Florence to-do list.
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We came here after doing a bit of research online, looking for a nice bar in the area. What convinced us to come was discovering that the Negroni was born here, and as Negroni lovers, it became an obvious choice! We were greeted by three young staff members who were super nice and friendly. The bartender who served us was incredibly knowledgeable and took the time to explain the menu. You could tell he was genuinely passionate about his craft. They offer the classic Negroni, of course, but also many modern variations, a very creative and interesting list. We chose the Negroni tasting experience, which allowed us to try six different variations between the two of us. Instead of each having the same three, the bartender curated a tasting so we could each try six unique ones by sharing every drink. It was a great way to explore the range of flavors. The interior is well-designed and stylish, though the coffee and pastry counter inside does throw you off a bit. From the outside, one side looks like a high-end cocktail bar, while the other looks more like a regular café, which can be confusing. We even noticed some people walk by, pause, and ask themselves, “Wait, is this it?” Honestly, for a place with such incredible heritage and history, it should have been much busier. The origin of the Negroni is something special and deserves to be celebrated more prominently. Right now, it’s not highlighted enough, especially from the outside. Unless you’ve done your research, you’d likely walk past without realizing the significance of the place. My suggestion to the marketing team would be to emphasize the heritage and story of the Negroni more clearly, not just inside, but visibly for people walking by. This bar has all the potential to be a true destination for cocktail lovers, and it deserves a line out the door
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Giacosa 1815 offers a unique and historically rich cocktail experience in Florence. This establishment is renowned as the birthplace of the Negroni, a cocktail created in 1919 when Count Camillo Negroni requested gin to be added to his Americano, replacing the usual soda water. The bar, originally known as Caffè Casoni, has been meticulously restored, preserving its elegant ambiance with parquet floors, vaulted ceilings, and classic wooden paneling. The cocktail menu at Giacosa 1815 is both innovative and respectful of tradition. Among the standout offerings is the Nitro Negroni, a modern twist on the classic, and the Bloody Negroni, which intriguingly incorporates white chocolate, white tomato, and kimchi powder. These inventive drinks showcase the bar's commitment to pushing the boundaries of mixology while honoring its heritage. We even bought some chocolates and red nigroni cookies. Everything was so delicious. Beyond the drinks, the staff at Giacosa 1815 are knowledgeable and passionate about their craft. During our visit, the bartender, who appeared to be a manager, generously shared insights into the history and preparation of their signature cocktails. This level of engagement enhanced our appreciation for the artistry involved in their creations. For cocktail enthusiasts and history buffs alike, Giacosa 1815 is a must-visit destination in Florence. Its blend of historical significance, innovative mixology, and elegant setting will definitely provide an unforgettable experience.
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Negroni Lover’s Paradise at Giacosa, Florence As a passionate Negroni enthusiast, stumbling upon Giacosa while exploring Florence felt like striking cocktail gold. I later learned this very location holds historical significance—it’s where the Negroni cocktail was first conceived! That alone would’ve made my visit memorable, but Giacosa exceeded all expectations. The bar itself is an elegant blend of modern sophistication and Florentine charm. With sleek marble tables and mirror-glass accents, the interior feels upscale without being pretentious. The deep blue and tan color palette adds warmth and richness to the ambiance, making it a place you want to linger in. But the true star? The Negroni menu. Giacosa offers more Negroni variations than I’ve seen anywhere else in the world—each thoughtfully crafted, beautifully presented, and true to the spirit of the original. Whether you’re a purist or curious to explore creative takes, you’ll be in Negroni heaven. To complement the cocktails, they serve delightful sweet bites and savory snacks like traditional cheeses, parfaits, and olives—perfect companions to the bold, bitter-sweet profile of a Negroni. We had a fantastic time and left feeling both inspired and satisfied. If you have even a passing love for Negronis, Giacosa should be at the very top of your Florence to-do list.
Ed Bonetti

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