Mauro's tiny one-room joint is a happy compromise between fiaschetteria and a trattoria.
It's open for wine by the glass and panini (sandwiches) from 8am, but doesn't start serving hot dishes until 11am.
It is immensely popular with local businesspeople and students from the nearby university. Lunch can be a crushing affair, and they have signs admonishing you to eat quickly to give others a chance to sit.
You'll be eating with Italians, and it's not for the timid because you have to take charge yourself: securing a seat, collecting your own place setting, and getting someone's attention to give your order before going to sit down.
They offer mainly sandwiches, though there are always a few simple meat and pasta dishes ready as well, including such delectables as fettuccine alla lepre (noodles in a hare ragù), penne alla rustica (pasta quills in a heady pesto of oregano, capers, and zucchini), saltimbocca (veal layered with sage and prosciutto) or scallopine alla pizzaiola (veal drenched in mozzarella and tomato sauce).
Melanzana (eggplant) is overwhelmingly the side dish of choice, and you can look to the cardboard lists behind the counter to select your wine, although the house wine is very good, and a quarter liter of it is cheaper than a can of soda.
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★Via degli Alfani 70r
(San Lorenzo)
tel. +39-055-239-6400 or 347-795-1604
Closed Monday
No credit cards
€
Bus: C1; 6, 14, 19, 23 ,31
Hop-on/hop-off: Piazza Libertà Viale Matteotti (C), Libertà (A, B); Independenza (B)
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