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Eating and drinking
 

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An unmissable stop-off is the town's oldest cafAŠ - CaffA? dei Costanti on Piazza San Francesco (closed Mon). The high interior of the place drips character, from its long stone counter to its genteel Sala de TA? at the back. Il Gelato is another fine gelateria at Via dei Cenci 24, and Pasticceria Carraturo , Corso Italia 61 (closed Tues), is a nineteenth-century tearoom with a diner-style restaurant upstairs.

Arezzo's restaurants more than atone for its dull hotels. Fiaschetteria de' Redi , Via de' Redi 10 (tel 0575.355.012; closed Mon) is a gloomy old stone-floored wine-bar-cum-osteria. Cosy Antica Osteria L'Agania , Via Mazzini 10 (tel 0575.295.381; closed Mon) has rustic-style food, as does Il Saraceno , Via Mazzini 6a (tel 0575.27.644, www.ilsaraceno.com ; closed Wed). La Buca di San Francesco , alongside San Francesco church (tel 0575.23.271, space.tin.it/cucina/fmdef ; closed Mon eve & Tues), is a pricier spot for Tuscan cooking. Ristorante Logge Vasari is under the arches overlooking Piazza Grande (tel 0575.25.894; closed Wed), the best place in town for a memorable meal-with-a-view.


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