Restaurant in San Donato in Poggio, Italy
La Locanda di Pietracupa
290ptsMichelin Plate value deep in Chianti.

About La Locanda di Pietracupa
La Locanda di Pietracupa holds Michelin Plate recognition for 2024 and 2025 with a 4.6 Google rating at the €€ price tier — a strong case for the best-value Michelin-recognised dinner in the Chianti Classico area. The shaded summer terrace, seasonal pasta dishes, and Florentine steak make it a reliable choice for a special occasion without a tasting-menu budget. Book two to three weeks ahead for summer weekends.
Should You Book La Locanda di Pietracupa?
If you are weighing La Locanda di Pietracupa against a higher-budget Chianti trattoria or driving further into Florence for dinner, stop — this is the better call at the €€ price tier. Most Tuscan inns in this bracket trade on atmosphere alone and deliver forgettable pasta. La Locanda di Pietracupa holds two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025), a 4.6 Google rating across 657 reviews, and a kitchen that executes regional classics with enough precision to earn that recognition. For a special occasion dinner in the San Donato in Poggio area that does not require a tasting-menu budget, this is the right restaurant.
The Venue
La Locanda di Pietracupa sits on Strada Pietracupa in Madonna di Pietracupa, a few minutes outside the walled village of San Donato in Poggio, in the heart of Chianti Classico wine country. The setting is a classic Tuscan stone house with a shaded terrace used for summer service — the kind of space that delivers the Chianti atmosphere visitors are looking for without the tourist-trap pricing that often follows. In summer, the terrace is the obvious choice: shaded, open to the vineyard air, and quiet enough for conversation. If you are visiting in cooler months, the interior room carries the same unhurried mood, with the low ambient noise level that makes this a practical option for a date or a celebratory dinner with family.
The atmosphere is grounded rather than theatrical. There is no DJ, no cocktail bar, no scene-building playlist , the energy comes from the food and from the setting itself. This is not a negative. If you want a lively bar program or a counter-seat tasting experience, this is not the format; the Locanda is a full-service trattoria where the room quiets down between courses and conversation is the point. For the right occasion , a birthday dinner, a wedding anniversary trip through Tuscany, or a long lunch after a morning of wine tasting , that register is exactly what you need.
What to Order
The Michelin Plate recognition is supported by specific dishes worth noting. The semolina pappardelle with duck ragù (or hare, depending on the season) is the dish to order here , the seasonal variation makes it worth asking your server which version is currently on the menu. The tagliolini with zucchini flowers and truffle is a second strong option if you want something lighter. Among the mains, the kitchen's fried selection and the Florentine steak are the highlights. The Florentine in particular is a direct test of a Tuscan kitchen's sourcing and execution, and the fact that it is called out in the Michelin notes is a useful signal. Order it if your group has the appetite; skip it if you plan to work through multiple pasta courses first.
Timing and Booking
Booking is rated easy. For a venue with two consecutive Michelin Plate awards and a 4.6 score across a large review volume, this is genuinely good news , you are not fighting a three-week waitlist. That said, the Chianti Classico area draws heavy tourist traffic from May through September, and summer weekends will fill faster than midweek slots. If you are visiting during peak season and have a specific date in mind, book a week or two ahead to be safe. For a special occasion in July or August, give yourself two to three weeks. Midweek lunch in spring or autumn is the lowest-friction slot and arguably the leading time to be here: the terrace is pleasant, the light is good, and the room will be quieter than a Saturday dinner service. Phone and website details are not listed in Pearl's current data, so search the restaurant name directly to find current booking contacts.
Price and Value
At the €€ tier, La Locanda di Pietracupa is one of the more defensible value propositions in the Chianti dining circuit. Michelin Plate recognition at this price point is not common , the Plate signals kitchen quality without the tasting-menu pricing that accompanies a Star. You are paying for regional classics cooked well in a setting that matches the occasion, not for a modernist tasting experience. If your group is looking for an approachable dinner that still feels like an event, this hits that balance more reliably than most alternatives in the local area. See the full San Donato in Poggio restaurants guide for the broader picture.
How It Compares
Compared to other Michelin-recognised Italian restaurants, La Locanda di Pietracupa operates in a completely different category , and that is a feature, not a limitation. Osteria Francescana in Modena and Reale in Castel di Sangro are €€€€ creative tasting experiences that require advance planning and a significantly larger budget. Dal Pescatore in Runate and Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico are similarly positioned at the leading of the Italian fine dining tier. None of these are comparisons for the same type of meal. La Locanda di Pietracupa is the right answer when you want Michelin-recognised quality in the Tuscan trattoria format, not a creative tasting menu.
Within Tuscany at a comparable or slightly higher tier, Caino in Montemerano and L'Asinello in Castelnuovo Berardenga are worth considering if you want a more destination-focused experience. For a local alternative in San Donato in Poggio, Antica Trattoria La Toppa is the most direct peer comparison in the village. If your trip includes Florence, Enoteca Pinchiorri is the city's most decorated option but at a very different price point and register.
The case for La Locanda di Pietracupa over its local peers comes down to the combination of Michelin recognition, the terrace setting in summer, and the depth of the regional menu , particularly the pasta courses. For a group travelling through Chianti who wants one dinner that actually delivers on the Tuscan promise without over-spending, this is the most reliable option in this area.
Plan Your Visit
For more on what to do around your meal, see the San Donato in Poggio hotels guide, the San Donato in Poggio wineries guide, the bars guide, and the experiences guide for the area.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I wear to La Locanda di Pietracupa? Smart-casual is the right call. This is a Michelin Plate-recognised Tuscan trattoria in the €€ tier , not a formal dining room, but not a casual lunch spot either. Think well-dressed for a country dinner: no need for a jacket, but avoid beachwear or shorts for an evening sitting. If you are coming directly from a winery visit or a day of sightseeing, a change of clothes before dinner is worth the effort.
- How far ahead should I book La Locanda di Pietracupa? For weekday lunches in spring or autumn, a few days ahead is usually sufficient. For summer weekends , particularly July and August, when Chianti sees its heaviest tourist traffic , book two to three weeks out. The Michelin Plate status and 4.6 Google rating across 657 reviews mean this restaurant fills faster than most comparably priced options in the area. Booking is rated easy overall, but do not assume walk-in availability during peak season.
- Can La Locanda di Pietracupa accommodate groups? Pearl does not currently hold seat count or group policy data for this venue. Given it is a traditional Tuscan stone house with a shaded terrace, it is likely to have flexible capacity for small groups of four to eight. For larger groups or a private event, contact the restaurant directly to confirm availability and any set menu requirements. Search the restaurant name to find current contact details.
- What are alternatives to La Locanda di Pietracupa in San Donato in Poggio? Antica Trattoria La Toppa is the closest peer in the village for a Tuscan trattoria meal at a comparable price. If you are willing to travel within Tuscany, Caino in Montemerano and L'Asinello in Castelnuovo Berardenga offer a step up in ambition and price. For the full picture of what is available locally, the San Donato in Poggio restaurants guide covers the area comprehensively.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at La Locanda di Pietracupa? Pearl does not hold confirmed data on whether a formal tasting menu is offered here. Based on the Michelin notes, this venue operates as a trattoria with a strong à la carte menu , the pappardelle with duck or hare ragù and the tagliolini with zucchini flowers and truffle are specifically highlighted as the dishes to order. At the €€ price tier, the value case is strongest when you order multiple pasta courses and a main rather than a single dish. If a tasting menu is available, the Michelin Plate recognition across two consecutive years suggests the kitchen can deliver on it , but confirm with the restaurant directly.
Compare La Locanda di Pietracupa
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| La Locanda di Pietracupa | The culinary dream of every tourist visiting Tuscany comes true in this restaurant: a typical Chianti house with a shaded terrace for summer service and an extraordinary array of regional classics on the menu. The semolina pappardelle with duck (or hare, depending on the season) ragù is a must-try, as are the tagliolini with zucchini flowers and truffle. Among the mains, the inn's fried selection and the classic Florentine steak are highlights.; Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | €€ | — |
| Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Dal Pescatore | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Osteria Francescana | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Quattro Passi | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Reale | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to La Locanda di Pietracupa?
Dress casually but neatly. This is a Chianti country inn — a shaded terrace, regional classics, and a €€ price point — not a formal dining room. Think linen shirts and clean trousers rather than a jacket. Trainers and beachwear would feel out of place, but there is no evidence of a dress code beyond common sense.
How far ahead should I book La Locanda di Pietracupa?
Book at least one to two weeks out, earlier in peak summer months when the terrace draws heavy demand from visitors touring the Chianti Classico zone. The venue has back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition for 2024 and 2025, which sustains interest well beyond walk-in territory. Weekend lunches in July and August are the tightest windows.
Can La Locanda di Pietracupa accommodate groups?
The venue is a traditional Chianti inn with a terrace, which typically suits groups of four to eight reasonably well for a shared lunch format. For larger parties, contact them directly to confirm capacity — phone and online booking details are not publicly listed, so approach via the address on Strada Pietracupa or check Google listings for current contact options.
What are alternatives to La Locanda di Pietracupa in San Donato in Poggio?
Within San Donato in Poggio itself, dining options are limited, making this the clear anchor choice for a sit-down meal in the area. If you want to stay in the Chianti Classico corridor at a similar price tier, look at trattorias in Panzano in Chianti or Greve in Chianti, which offer comparable regional menus. For a step up in formality and budget, Florence is roughly 30 kilometres north.
Is the tasting menu worth it at La Locanda di Pietracupa?
The Michelin Plate recognition points to specific dishes rather than a structured tasting format: the semolina pappardelle with duck or hare ragù, tagliolini with zucchini flowers and truffle, the fried selection, and Florentine steak are the documented highlights. Order à la carte and build around those; at €€, the value case is already strong without committing to a fixed menu.
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