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In the heart of San Lorenzo, we invite you to experience the essence of Tuscan cuisine at Capalla, where regional flavors meet traditional charm. Inspired by the iconic Piazza di San Lorenzo, our restaurant is nestled beneath the soaring arches of a Renaissance landmark church, i...

Capalla

Regional, pizza · San Lorenzo

4.6 · 11,499 reviews Google
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About Capalla

In the heart of San Lorenzo, we invite you to experience the essence of Tuscan cuisine at Capalla, where regional flavors meet traditional charm. Inspired by the iconic Piazza di San Lorenzo, our restaurant is nestled beneath the soaring arches of a Renaissance landmark church, its library designed...

In the heart of San Lorenzo, we invite you to experience the essence of Tuscan cuisine at Capalla, where regional flavors meet traditional charm. Inspired by the iconic Piazza di San Lorenzo, our restaurant is nestled beneath the soaring arches of a Renaissance landmark church, its library designed by the renowned Michelangelo. Our guests rave about our wood-fired pizzas, crafted with fresh ingredients and cooked to perfection in our brick oven. The warm ambiance, complete with rustic decor and vintage touches, sets the tone for a memorable dining experience, where attentive service meets genuine hospitality.

What Customers Say About Capalla

La Basilica di San Lorenzo è apprezzata per la sua importanza storica e artistica, specialmente per le opere di Michelangelo e Donatello e per essere il luogo di sepoltura dei Medici. Molti la trovano più tranquilla e meno affollata del Duomo, offrendo un'esperienza più rilassante.

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Solo Dining

Tip: Visita la basilica insieme alle Cappelle Medicee, dato che sono vicine. Considera che la facciata esterna è incompiuta, ma l'interno è ricco di arte e storia.

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Transept of Basilica of San Lorenzo
A 6m

Transept of Basilica of San Lorenzo

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basílica de San Lorenzo de Florencia
Heritage
A 8m

basílica de San Lorenzo de Florencia

iglesia

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Sacristía Vieja de San Lorenzo
A 33m

Sacristía Vieja de San Lorenzo

construcción

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Nave of Basilica of San Lorenzo
A 33m

Nave of Basilica of San Lorenzo

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Biblioteca Laurenciana
Heritage
A 63m

Biblioteca Laurenciana

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Michelangelo’s “secret room”
A 66m

Michelangelo’s “secret room”

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Capalla is located in San Lorenzo, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.

Historical Heritage

  • basílica de San Lorenzo de Florencia (A 8m) — iglesia católica en Florencia, Italia Bien cultural italiano
  • Biblioteca Laurenciana (A 63m) — biblioteca italiana Bien cultural italiano
  • Capilla de los Médici (A 67m) — museo en Florencia, Italia Bien cultural italiano
  • Palazzo Martelli (A 100m) — museo en Italia Bien cultural italiano

Museums

  • Michelangelo’s “secret room” (A 66m)

Other Points of Interest

  • Transept of Basilica of San Lorenzo (A 6m) — The transept of San Lorenzo by Filippo Brunelleschi
  • Sacristía Vieja de San Lorenzo (A 33m) — part of the church of San Lorenzo, Florence
  • Nave of Basilica of San Lorenzo (A 33m) — The nave of San Lorenzo by Filippo Brunelleschi
  • Q123021884 (A 86m)

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Frequently asked questions about Capalla

Capalla is located at Piazza di San Lorenzo, 9, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy, San Lorenzo.
Near Capalla you can find points of interest such as Transept of Basilica of San Lorenzo, basílica de San Lorenzo de Florencia, Sacristía Vieja de San Lorenzo, Nave of Basilica of San Lorenzo.
Capalla offers regional;pizza cuisine.
Capalla has regular opening hours. Check their profile for updated schedules.
Capalla is ideal for solo dining.
La Basilica di San Lorenzo è apprezzata per la sua importanza storica e artistica, specialmente per le opere di Michelangelo e Donatello e per essere il luogo di sepoltura dei Medici. Molti la trovano più tranquilla e meno affollata del Duomo, offrendo un'esperienza più rilassante.
Visita la basilica insieme alle Cappelle Medicee, dato che sono vicine. Considera che la facciata esterna è incompiuta, ma l'interno è ricco di arte e storia.
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Pier Romano

Se ti piace mangiare bene, è il posto giusto. Bel locale e la simpatia dello chef Nicola è impareggiabile... Consigliatissimo

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Franco Bollei

Ristorante tranquillo nell’entroterra ligure dove si mangia benissimo e si viene serviti in maniera impeccabile. Consiglio assolutamente di provare il capponmagro, vale la cena.

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Matteo Moschetti (Deltazulu94)

Il migliore ristorante della zona e dintorni, piatti tipici curati e gustosi. Personale gentile e cordiale. Ci vado da anni e non delude mai, anzi ogni volta è una bellissima esperienza di sapori e piacere!

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Silvia Torterolo

Siamo stati benissimo come sempre! Abbiamo preso due menù di mare e due di terra! L'antipasto di mare, il secondo di filetto al castelmagno e i dolci erano superlativi.

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Luisa Grimaldi

Premettendo che adoro il cappon magro e trovarlo a 16 euro di qualità non è facile... abbiamo iniziato con cappon magro e trio di carpaccio, proseguendo con calamarata al tonno e cipolle croccanti, polpo arricciato e friarelli ( polpo intero, meravigliosamente cotto), concludiamo con torta ganache di cioccolato e cannoli... tutto ottimo, contando Pigato, acqua, focaccia e friciule con salame... conto sotto i 100 euro per una cucina superlativa... onesti, torneremo sicuramente.

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Lorenzo Grassi

Serata magnifica! Struttura stupenda, restarauta dal cuoco/proprietario, vecchio podere della zona. Abbiamo scelto il menù degustazione mare...che dire: delizioso. Avviso però che le porzioni sono abbondanti...se avete fame allora fa per voi! La cameriera gentilissima e conto adeguato alla qualità. Consigliatissimo...anche per scappare dalla calura della riviera, muniti di golfino!

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Stefano Caldana

Nicola è uno chef come ce ne sono pochi. Cucina ottima. Consigliatissimo.

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Fabio Negri

Ottima scoperta a pochi minuti da Pietra Ligure. Cibo di qualità e servizio e cortesia eccezionali. L’ambiente intimo e carino, solo un po’ piccolo. Zuppa di pesce veramente ottima! Prezzi giusti. Ci ritornerò!

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Nico D'Acunto

Comodo da raggiungere (meno di 10 minuti in auto dalla costa). Parcheggio proprio. Ambiente interno raccolto e confortevole a cui si aggiunge una bella terrazza per cene estive al fresco. Personale preciso, gentile e competente. Cucina strepitosa con piatti di mare e di terra. Tutto buonissimo ma cappon magro e zuppa di pesce davvero eccezionali. Cantina ben fornita e adatta al menu. Ottimo rapporto qualità prezzo. Semplicemente IMPRESCINDIBILE.

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Aldo Zorzi

Ristorante molto tranquillo a 10 minuti da Pietra Ligure, provato a cena in un venerdì sera di giugno. Cucina di terra e di mare, ottimi gli antipasti, i primi e i dolci. Torneremo per assaggiare i secondi, senza alcun dubbio. Servizio molto cortese, conto allineato alla soddisfazione. Consigliatissimo.

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Elena Pellet

Consigliatissimo, cibo ottimo, ambiente ottimo e tranquillo, personale cordiale e professionale. A soli 10 minuti da Pietra Ligure. Sicuramente da provare e riprovare per assaporare un po' tutto il menù.

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Simona Cuomo

Questo ristorante merita una visita cena super piatti ricercati con prodotti di prima qualità . prezzo conforme al tipo di servizio di qualità.ritorneremo presto.

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Tiziana D'Adda

Ottimo ristorante, buon ambiente, personale molto cortese, lo chef super simpatico e attento alla soddisfazione dei clienti. Piatti ottimi, segnalo la calamarata di pasta fresca in guazzetto di mare come primo top. Consigliatissimo!

Pablo Fernandez
Pablo Fernandez

Basilica di San Lorenzo is a refreshing and beautiful stop. After two weeks in Italy surrounded by duomos overflowing with art and decoration, its simplicity is a welcome break. Elegant, calm, and harmonious—beauty through restraint. Highly recommended.can’t miss the lovely Donatello pulpits.

Sidónio Sousa
Sidónio Sousa

Looks beautiful from the outiside. Unfortunately we did not have time to visit the interior. This Basilica is located just next to Cappelle Medicee so if you're doing both, do them together.

Loo Yeo
Loo Yeo

San Lorenzo sits in Florence’s market district like a paradox: one of the city’s key churches, yet still wearing an unfinished façade. Tradition points to an early Christian consecration in 393, but the building you feel is the 15th-century reset, when Brunelleschi gave it a new Renaissance grammar - white planes held in place by pietra serena, proportion doing the work of ornament. It is also Medici territory: their parish church, their long-term building site, and the hinge that links worship to dynasty. Nearby and attached, the complex keeps unfolding into add-ons that change the register completely - the Old Sacristy’s early-domed clarity, Michelangelo’s unrealised façade dream, and the Laurentian Library with its vestibule and stair, begun in the 1520s and realised later. San Lorenzo is Florence building power in public, then leaving the seams visible.

Haiyan Chen
Haiyan Chen

One of the oldest and most historically significant churches in Florence. Originally consecrated in 393 AD, rebuilt in the 15th century under the patronage of the Medici family. Designed by Filippo Brunelleschi, a key figure of the Renaissance. Houses Medici chapels, including the New Sacristy, decorated by Michelangelo. Features a simple Renaissance façade (unfinished marble exterior). Interior contains Renaissance art, sculptures, and tombs of prominent Medici family members.

Nastja Prodanic
Nastja Prodanic

Place that Medici’s have built, Lorenzo. It’s beautiful inside even if outside it doesn’t look like something special. Here is his tomb. Also with ticket for this you can enter Medici library and that is one beautiful thing to be seen.

Najmeh Sam
Najmeh Sam

We didn’t go inside the Basilica di San Lorenzo, but the outdoor area was lovely. You can sit on the stairs and enjoy the atmosphere while different street singers and musicians perform for tourists. It’s a lively and relaxing spot to take a short break and soak up the Florence vibe!

The Lost Forest Mum
The Lost Forest Mum

📍 Basilica di San Lorenzo – Florence, Italy 🇮🇹 We didn’t go inside, but the square outside is lively and full of atmosphere 🚶‍♂️🚶‍♀️. People stroll through, browse the market stalls 🛍️, and enjoy cafés ☕ around the basilica. The unfinished façade looks plain compared to other Florentine churches, but it’s still an interesting landmark to see while walking the area. A vibrant spot for soaking in local life, even without entering. 🙌

Patrick Villacorta
Patrick Villacorta

May 2025. We were not able to explore much but were able to attend Sunday Mass. It was also the first Church we entered in Italy so it was a nice intro to the beauty that awaited us.

Orest Martynets
Orest Martynets

Donatello was buried here. Top 10 to visit history and heritage sites of Florence

Ege Aynur
Ege Aynur

The Basilica di San Lorenzo (Basilica of St. Lawrence) is one of the largest churches of Florence, Italy, situated at the centre of the main market district of the city, and it is the burial place of all the principal members of the Medici family from Cosimo il Vecchio to Cosimo III. It is one of several churches that claim to be the oldest in Florence, having been consecrated in 393 AD,[1] at which time it stood outside the city walls. For three hundred years it was the city's cathedral, before the official seat of the bishop was transferred to Santa Reparata. San Lorenzo was the parish church of the Medici family. In 1419, Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici offered to finance a new church to replace an eleventh-century Romanesque rebuilding. Filippo Brunelleschi, the leading Renaissance architect of the first half of the fifteenth century, was commissioned to design it, but the building, with alterations, was not completed until after his death. The church is part of a larger monastic complex that contains other important architectural and artistic works: the Old Sacristy (Sagresta Vecchia) by Brunelleschi and having interior decoration and sculpture by Donatello; the Laurentian Library by Michelangelo; the Medici Chapels, two structures that include the New Sacristy (Sagrestia Nuova) based on Michelangelo's designs; and the larger Cappella dei Principi ("Chapel of the Princes") being a collaboration between the family and architects.

Quentin Muron
Quentin Muron

A very beautiful basilica, both the main building and the crypt which hosts a small museum of sorts. Some stunning murals and sculptures. Not too crowded.

Drew Young
Drew Young

A fantastic basilica. This church has a wealth of the typical Florentine history. Many Medicis tombs are here, some quite magnificently. The old sacristy is designed and part sculpted by Michaelangelo. Other parts are designed by Donatello. Art by Donatello, Vasari and many others hangs on the walls. The highlights for me were the painted ceiling of the zodiac in the old sacristy and the ceiling in the centre of the Basilica. The place is much quieter than the more popular tourist attractions, you actually get a nice atmosphere here. The price is also reasonable. Highly recommended.

Buster Got it
Buster Got it

Beautiful Basilica on the San Lorenzo Square. The Basilica di San Lorenzo (Basilica of St. Lawrence) is one of the largest churches of Florence, Italy, situated at the centre of the main market district of the city, and it is the burial place of all the principal members of the Medici family from Cosimo il Vecchio to Cosimo III. It is one of several churches that claim to be the oldest in Florence, having been consecrated in 393 AD,[1] at which time it stood outside the city walls. For three hundred years it was the city's cathedral, before the official seat of the bishop was transferred to Santa Reparata.

Tom Hejl
Tom Hejl

Much better than the main cathedral. Similar, bit smaller, but completely without people, even on the busiest days. Nice art from Donatello and others, lot of literal treasures in the basement, and also the tomb of Donatello himself, along with his benefactor, Cosimo Medici. And the feeling that this building actually held all the Medici events back then, that's priceless.

PAUL RITZ
PAUL RITZ

This is one of my top architectural visits in Firenze. This is a beautiful Basilica with works by the Masters inside. Namely, Michelangelo's sculptural work in the Sacristy and the Library. Absolutely worth a visit.

Pong Lenis
Pong Lenis

This is one of my favourite churches to visit the Sam Lorenzo complex is absolutely stunning. The church, cloisters, museums are absolutely amazing so is the chapel. The architecture is amazing and the tombs are wonderful to see. There’s lots to do and see here, I really enjoyed the time I spent here. I would definitely recommend visiting the San Lorenzo complex.

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Alberto mattaboni

Abbiamo preso due antipasti di pesce Cappon magro particolare e un misto mare. Poi abbiamo diviso le mezzelune ripiene di baccalà alla borragine. E poi due secondi : acciughe impanate (ottime) e grigliata di calamari Infine 2 dolci: mouse al cioccolato su pasta fillo ( sbalorditiva) e un buon cannolo Valutazione complessiva ottima Ristorante consigliato da provare anche per la gentilezza del personale rarissima in Liguria.

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Viviano Riva

Possibilità di 3 differenti menu od in alternativa menu alla carta, menu a base di pesce, carne e della tradizione ligure. Personale gentile e chef molto cordiale, ottimi cibi ed i menu ben serviti; tradizione Ligure di una volta come zuppa di pesce squisita. Ottima menzione anche ai dolci

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Massimo Gai

Piatti con il gusto di un tempo. Conduzione familiare. Pesce freschissimo

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Roberto Tamborra

Mi è piaciuto il cibo e soprattutto l'ospitalità

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Damiano Cera

Ottimo ristorante /osteria con una location molto accogliente , il titolare /cuoco simpatico e disponibile , sua figlia che serve ai tavoli è stata molto carina e gentile , comunque gestito in modo eccellente da tutta la famiglia , il cibo molto buono e particolare , L unica , ma questa è una mia opinione il pesce affumicato , lo avrei preferito carpacciato fresco , avrei aumentato Magari di qualche euro , affumicato è un po’ più comodo ma secondo me perde di valore il piatto . Ci ritornerò sicuramente , consigliato

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Fabio Renis

Rapporto qualità prezzo in linea con la zona. Il locale si presenta intimo e accogliente con un servizio caldo e attento. Ci sono state servite assieme al pane delle focaccine e come benvenuto salame accompagnato da Sgabei fritti al momento. Pesce assolutamente fresco e ben preparato, ottima la zuppa di pesce dello chef!

Marjo Cjapi
Marjo Cjapi

A peaceful masterpiece in the heart of Florence. The Basilica di San Lorenzo combines Renaissance elegance, Michelangelo’s genius, and the legacy of the powerful Medici family — a place where history and art breathe together.

Joanna Carab
Joanna Carab

Very simple on the outside but the church is very old so worth visiting!

GMattam
GMattam

A cathedral with an unfinished facade, which is well worth a visit, if you have the time in Florence. The €9 ticket gives you access to the cathedral, the museum and the cloisters (only from the outside). The cathedral is built majestically and was patronised by the Medici family, just like a lot of things at Florence.

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Killà Kiki

Questa recensione si basa sulla mia esperienza personale. Piccolo locale caratteristico in una zona tranquilla, dotato di un piccolo parcheggio. Chef e personale di Sala gentili e cordiali. Gradito il piccolo entrè di fugassin e salame. Mi è piaciuto molto il polpo su friarielli, peccato per la piccola porzione. Acciughe fritte buone. Antipasto di mare così così. Antipasto terra buono, ma misero. Mezzelune di baccalà discrete. Ho trovato comunque tutte le porzioni molto ridotte e prezzi abbastanza elevati, soprattutto perché si è in un posto sperduto mentre i prezzi sono da fronte mare e più. Non credo di tornarci, siamo usciti non sazi. Certo avremmo potuto ordinare altri piatti, ma il budget non ce l'ha concesso.

Mark Pabst
Mark Pabst

Pretty disappointing I thought. For 9 euros I was expecting something pretty spectacular but it is nothing exceptional. I thought the courtyard was the best part. The basement isn't a crypt but a museum of altar pieces and robes. There is a toilet in the bookstore (off the courtyard) that costs 1 euro but it only takes 1 and 2 euro coins. Just duck under the turnstile to get in. Trivia - The front of the building looks odd since it is the back wall to a marble facade that was never added.

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Transept of Basilica of San Lorenzo

The transept of San Lorenzo by Filippo Brunelleschi

A 6m
basílica de San Lorenzo de Florencia Heritage

iglesia católica en Florencia, Italia

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Sacristía Vieja de San Lorenzo

part of the church of San Lorenzo, Florence

A 33m
Nave of Basilica of San Lorenzo

The nave of San Lorenzo by Filippo Brunelleschi

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Biblioteca Laurenciana Heritage

biblioteca italiana

A 63m
Michelangelo’s “secret room”
A 66m
Capilla de los Médici Heritage

museo en Florencia, Italia

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Palazzo Martelli Heritage

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