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small shop with cold cuts, cheeses and other small snacks. informal setting with beautiful outdoor garden. spend little and eat well, adequate portions. only the service is a little twisted with a ticket system. View all feedback.
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We ate here two times. Very tasty food, good wine selection. First time served by a friendly, very Tuscan guy. Good advises, try Rosso di S. Antimo. Price was fair /good. The following time we were served by a lady, probably the owner. Nice lady,...but she charged us for 3 times more! Indeed we took one more glass of wine, and few grams more of cheese, but she was not honest with the bill. We spent 3 times more than... View all feedback.
Elaborate. 6 euro a sandwich with salami and pecorino. 7.50 4 small slices cheese. not worth the money.
After a big lunch we wanted a light dinner. while we walk around Bagno vignoni, we decided to have a glass of local wine (e 2.50) on this site. the owner was very nice and we ended the order of brot, wein and antipasti...(Oliven, artichokes, roasted paprika, mushrooms, etc. everything was good and only the light meal we needed and with a total number of e 20.00, a bargain.
Was it the wee? the bee? the ambiente? the cats that we cuddle? this is just a perfect place where everything we hoped would be toscana and more. the staff was super friendly and led us to great wine choices. beautiful to hear from the...cats and always good to get a kitty cuddly!
Beautiful hidden place in toscana. large salami, cheese melts, they don't know where to satart and as how to not try everything. great local beer and winery. sweeter and beautiful garden with shade, to sit and eat. the personal is really nice, they speak. English and are helpful. at the end we have some delicious cookies free. it's really great experience.
We visited Bagno Vignoni (a small, pretty pit stop) and had read this small store offered amazing cold lunches, so in we went! It sells local salumi, cheeses and vegetable sides, and there is a pretty garden to the side where you can eat. We...asked the lady in the store to choose some salumi and cheese for us, and then we picked some sides (aubergine, courgettes, sundries tomatoes, sweet garlic, artichoke, etc) to go with them. We also had some lovely, crusty bread. It was the most delicious lunch we had in Tuscany. I’m regretting not buying the truffle salami to take back with us! Hugely recommended for a casual, super tasty lunch.