![]() Just don’t judge Pisa’s culinary scene based on them! However, if you really need a meal during off hours (earlier than typical lunch or dinner times) then these restaurants are usually open. If there is a staff member out front near a large menu asking you to come eat, I’d stay away. When it comes to finding good food in Pisa, trust me, it’s worth walking the extra couple of minutes to no longer be in view of the Leaning Tower (that goes for gelato as well). So many tour buses come to the tower and people might grab a lunch nearby and then leave, so most of the mediocre places are found in that area. Every restaurant I recommended is frequented by Italians who live and work in Pisa. My theory for why the food is good in Pisa is because they cook for locals, and not just for tourists. If you want tips on how to eat out successfully in Italy with little ones, check out my post here. ![]() Stepping away from the main streets that lead to the Leaning Tower yields a list of restaurants I make sure to recommend to any friends and family coming through town. We have traveled around the country a lot in our nearly 2 years living in Italy, and I have to say that some of our best meals and restaurant recommendations are in Pisa. ![]()
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