FLR · Restaurants

Stortellini

T1 ★ 3

Most flyers skip Stortellini in FLR T1 without thinking

Terminal 1 at Florence Airport is small, and Stortellini blends into the general bar-and-snack lineup near the gates in T1 rather than standing out as a destination. The airport lists it among several quick options, and the lack of mentions on frequent-flyer forums matches the 3 out of 5 overall feel: fine if you’re hungry, not a place you plan a layover around.

Florence Airport T1 usually runs food outlets around core flight banks from early morning to late evening, and Stortellini follows that pattern with counter service geared to people already airside. Expect the standard Italian airport mix: filled pasta or snack-style dishes, espresso, soft drinks, and packaged items you can carry to the gate. Prices track other FLR concessions, so think single-digit euros for coffee and basic bites and low teens for anything resembling a full plate.

Gate areas in T1 sit only a short walk from Stortellini, so this spot works when boarding for flights to Rome, Paris, or Amsterdam is called in 20–30 minutes. The service format is simple: order at the counter, pay, and either grab a quick seat or head back to your gate with a tray or takeaway bag. With no strong online praise or complaints, assume standard airport quality: acceptable pasta if you’re not picky and espresso that does the job ahead of an Alitalia or Vueling hop.

Florence Airport reports several bars and restaurants inside T1, so your main comparison for Stortellini is the nearest coffee bar or snack kiosk within a 2–3 minute walk. If the line here is more than five people deep and your boarding time is under 25 minutes, pick the shortest queue instead of waiting for anything special. Tip: check your gate on the screen first, then choose the closest food spot so you’re never more than a 2-minute walk from boarding.

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