Happy National Coffee day to my fellow Americans!
I love me some coffee.
Most days, slightly burnt and rather acidic Roman espresso will do just fine.
Other times, I have to go to Florence for the day.
Ditta Artigianale was everything I dreamed it would be.
The second location, in Florence’s Oltrarno area, is a well designed space that makes you want to hang out for awhile.
The menu is extensive, with Italian and international coffee styles.
Breaking out of the mold a bit, I went for aeropress.
Though, Sara’s iced latte definitely looked a tad more refreshing on a summer day.
For those who want to stick to the classics, Ditta Artigianale has a beautiful Florentine-made marzotto espresso machine.
And for after-hours? Well, the rose gold cocktail shakers caught my eye in the gin corner.
We would have loved to stay for lunch, but set off in search of lampredotto instead.
I will definitely be stopping at Ditta Artigianale again the next time I am in Florence. For those looking for third wave coffee in Rome, we have Tram Depot to hold us over.
Ditta Artigianale Oltrarno
Via dello Sprone 5r.
Florence, Italy
Open:
Mon-Thu: |
7:30 am – 10:00 pm |
Fri: |
7:30 am – 12:00 am |
Sat: |
8:30 am – 12:00 am |
Sun: |
8:30 am – 10:00 pm |
Thanks for the info! Do you have any idea if anyone in Rome carries their beans? Cheers.
Hi Zac! I don’t know of any selling points in Rome, but you can order their coffee through their website: http://www.dittaartigianale.it/en/catalogo/10940/our-coffees.html
Will update if they get back to me with a bar in Rome that has the beans!
Thanks so much Natalie!