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    Winter Garden Florence

    290pts

    Strong setting, real food, €€€€ price to match.

    Winter Garden Florence, Restaurant in Florence

    About Winter Garden Florence

    The Winter Garden at Florence's St. Regis holds a Michelin Plate (2024 and 2025) and occupies one of the city's most striking dining rooms — a glass-roofed former carriage courtyard. At €€€€, it delivers atmosphere and seasonal Mediterranean cooking reliably. Booking is easy by Florence fine-dining standards, making it the most accessible option in its price tier for special occasions.

    Is Winter Garden Florence worth booking for a special occasion?

    Yes — with caveats. The Winter Garden at the St. Regis Florence is one of the most architecturally distinctive dining rooms in the city, a converted 19th-century carriage courtyard that now operates as a glass-roofed restaurant and cocktail bar. It holds a Michelin Plate for both 2024 and 2025, which signals consistent technical competence rather than destination-level ambition. At €€€€ pricing, you are paying partly for the setting and the hotel context, and partly for modern Mediterranean cooking that leans on local Tuscan sourcing. If you want a celebratory dinner that delivers atmosphere alongside food quality, this works. If you want the most technically demanding kitchen in Florence at this price tier, look elsewhere.

    What the venue actually is

    The St. Regis Florence occupies the Palazzo Cora on Piazza Ognissanti, and the Winter Garden is the centrepiece of the property. Where horse-drawn carriages once entered the old courtyard, guests now sit beneath a glazed ceiling surrounded by a room that has been carefully preserved rather than modernised into anonymity. The cocktail bar runs alongside the restaurant, fitted with sofas and armchairs, which makes it a genuinely dual-use space: you can arrive early for a drink and move to the table, or spend an evening at the bar without committing to dinner. That flexibility is worth knowing if your group has different appetites.

    The kitchen works within a modern Mediterranean framework, with seasonality and local sourcing described as core to the menu approach. Specific dishes are not confirmed in our data, but the Michelin Plate designation — held consistently across two consecutive years , indicates the food meets a recognised standard of quality without reaching the starred tier. For the Florence €€€€ category, that positioning is honest: this is serious hotel dining, not a chef-driven destination restaurant.

    How to approach it across visits

    If you are spending more than two nights in Florence and staying nearby or at the St. Regis itself, the Winter Garden rewards a structured two-visit approach. On the first visit, use the cocktail bar. The bar area with its sofas and armchairs is designed for exactly this , a pre-dinner Negroni or an Aperol-hour stop before walking to dinner elsewhere. This gives you the room, the atmosphere, and the setting without the full €€€€ outlay, and it lets you calibrate whether the dining room is right for your group before committing. On the second visit, book the restaurant proper for a longer meal. With the seasonal Mediterranean menu rotating around local Tuscan produce, a return visit during a different part of your trip , or on a different Florence stay , is likely to yield a meaningfully different menu.

    For visitors who return to Florence regularly, the Winter Garden's combination of a strong bar programme and a kitchen that tracks the seasons makes it more interesting as a recurring destination than venues with fixed tasting menus that change less frequently. Compare this to Santa Elisabetta, which operates a more structured tasting menu format , once you have done it, the case for a repeat visit within the same year is harder to make. The Winter Garden's more flexible format accommodates both a quick drinks stop and a full dinner, which is a practical advantage for multi-visit planning.

    Special occasion framing

    For anniversary dinners, business meals with clients, or celebrations where the setting needs to do some of the work, the Winter Garden is a strong option in Florence's €€€€ tier. The converted courtyard with its glass ceiling provides a visual impact that most restaurant dining rooms in the city do not have. Google reviewers rate it 4.2 from 173 reviews, which is a solid but not effusive score , consistent with a venue that delivers reliably without generating the kind of word-of-mouth enthusiasm you see around starred kitchens.

    For a romantic dinner specifically, the room has genuine atmosphere. For a business dinner where conversation matters, the layout with sofas and armchairs in the bar area offers a useful secondary setting if you want to move the evening along after the meal. For large groups, the hotel context means there is likely flexibility, but confirm directly with the venue given the lack of confirmed seat count data.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: Piazza Ognissanti, 1, 50123 Firenze, Italy
    • Price range: €€€€
    • Cuisine: Modern Mediterranean, seasonal Tuscan sourcing
    • Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
    • Google rating: 4.2 (173 reviews)
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , no starred-level pressure on reservations
    • Bar access: Yes , cocktail bar with sofas and armchairs available independently of restaurant dining
    • Leading for: Special occasions, hotel guests, multi-visit Florence stays
    • Dress code: Not confirmed , hotel dining context suggests smart casual at minimum

    Florence context and where this fits

    Florence's €€€€ restaurant category is genuinely competitive. Enoteca Pinchiorri operates at a different level entirely , three Michelin stars and one of Italy's most serious wine cellars. Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura brings Bottura's reputation and a Michelin star. Borgo San Jacopo offers Arno riverside views with a starred kitchen. Against that peer group, the Winter Garden's Michelin Plate positions it as the most accessible and atmosphere-forward option rather than the most technically ambitious. That is not a criticism , it means booking is easier, the setting does more work, and the experience is weighted toward occasion rather than culinary precision. For visitors who want a great room and consistent cooking without the pressure of a starred tasting menu, that is the right trade-off.

    For broader Florence planning, see our full Florence restaurants guide, Florence bars guide, and Florence hotels guide. If you are building a wider Italian itinerary around serious dining, Osteria Francescana in Modena and Uliassi in Senigallia are worth planning around. For Mediterranean cuisine comparisons beyond Florence, Il Buco in Sorrento and La Brezza in Ascona offer useful reference points at a similar positioning.

    Frequently asked questions

    • Is the tasting menu worth it at Winter Garden Florence? There is no confirmed tasting menu format in our data. The kitchen operates a modern Mediterranean menu with seasonal Tuscan sourcing, and the Michelin Plate designation across two consecutive years signals consistent quality. At €€€€, the value proposition is partly the setting , the converted carriage courtyard , alongside the food. If you want a dedicated tasting menu experience at this price in Florence, Santa Elisabetta or Atto di Vito Mollica are better-confirmed options.
    • Can I eat at the bar at Winter Garden Florence? The venue operates a cocktail bar with sofas and armchairs alongside the restaurant, and this is a genuine alternative to a full dinner. It is one of the better uses of the space for visitors who want the atmosphere without the full €€€€ commitment. Confirm with the venue whether bar snacks or a shorter menu are available at the bar seating.
    • Can Winter Garden Florence accommodate groups? The hotel context at the St. Regis Florence makes group accommodation plausible, but seat count and private dining configuration are not confirmed in our data. Contact the venue directly for groups of six or more to confirm layout and any minimum spend requirements.
    • What should a first-timer know about Winter Garden Florence? The room is the main event , a glass-roofed converted courtyard that reads immediately as a special-occasion space. The cooking is modern Mediterranean with Tuscan sourcing, holding a Michelin Plate. Booking is easy relative to Florence's starred kitchens. Arrive with time to have a drink in the bar area before moving to the table , the room deserves more than a rushed dinner.
    • Is Winter Garden Florence worth the price? At €€€€, it delivers on setting and consistent cooking rather than culinary ambition. If you are comparing it to Borgo San Jacopo or Gucci Osteria, both of which hold Michelin stars at similar pricing, the Winter Garden is the right choice when atmosphere and ease of booking matter more than starred-kitchen precision.
    • How far ahead should I book Winter Garden Florence? Booking is easy by Florence €€€€ standards. Unlike starred venues such as Enoteca Pinchiorri, which require planning weeks or months out, the Winter Garden should be bookable within a week for most dates. High-season Florence (April–June, September–October) warrants earlier contact, but this is not a venue where last-minute availability is a major risk.
    • Is Winter Garden Florence good for solo dining? The cocktail bar with its sofa and armchair seating makes solo visits more comfortable than a traditional restaurant format. A solo diner at the bar has a natural context. For solo dining at the restaurant proper, the experience is less confirmed , hotel dining rooms vary on how well they accommodate single covers. If solo dining flexibility matters, the bar-first approach is the lower-risk option.

    Compare Winter Garden Florence

    How Winter Garden Florence Compares
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Winter Garden FlorenceMediterranean Cuisine€€€€Horse-drawn carriages once entered the old courtyard of the St Regis hotel, now converted into an elegant winter garden which also includes a cocktail bar with sofas and armchairs. Seasonality and local gems are fundamental pillars of the modern Mediterranean cuisine.; Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024)Easy
    Enoteca PinchiorriItalian - French, Italian Contemporary€€€€Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Santa ElisabettaItalian, Creative€€€€Michelin 2 StarUnknown
    Gucci Osteria da Massimo BotturaModern Italian, Italian Contemporary€€€€Michelin 1 StarUnknown
    Il PalagioItalian Contemporary€€€€Michelin 1 StarUnknown
    Borgo San JacopoItalian, Modern Cuisine€€€€Michelin 1 StarUnknown

    How Winter Garden Florence stacks up against the competition.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Winter Garden Florence?

    At the €€€€ price point, the tasting menu is the format that makes the most of what the Winter Garden offers: a distinctive converted courtyard setting and a modern Mediterranean kitchen that treats seasonality and local sourcing as core principles, not garnish. If you want à la carte flexibility, the menu accommodates that too, but the full tasting experience is where the setting and the cooking align. For the same money, Enoteca Pinchiorri delivers three-Michelin-star precision — if cooking is the priority over atmosphere, book there instead.

    Can I eat at the bar at Winter Garden Florence?

    Yes. The Winter Garden includes a cocktail bar with sofas and armchairs, which makes it one of the more practical €€€€ venues in Florence for a lighter visit. It is a legitimate option if you want the room without committing to a full dinner. For solo diners or late arrivals, this is worth knowing upfront.

    Can Winter Garden Florence accommodate groups?

    The St. Regis property at Piazza Ognissanti, 1 has the infrastructure to handle groups — hotel dining rooms at this level typically manage private dining arrangements. For larger parties or event bookings, check the venue's official channels rather than using a standard reservation channel, as group logistics are handled separately from regular covers.

    What should a first-timer know about Winter Garden Florence?

    The room is the draw. The Winter Garden occupies a converted historic courtyard — originally used for horse-drawn carriages — now glassed over and furnished as a dining room and cocktail bar. The cuisine is modern Mediterranean with a focus on seasonality and local sourcing, recognised with a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025. Come for a special occasion or a considered meal; this is not a casual drop-in venue at these prices.

    Is Winter Garden Florence worth the price?

    At €€€€, it competes in Florence's most demanding tier. The Winter Garden holds a Michelin Plate (2024 and 2025) — recognition for cooking quality, not just setting. If you are weighing it against Santa Elisabetta or Borgo San Jacopo, the Winter Garden wins on room drama and hotel-level service consistency. If cooking precision is the primary criterion, Enoteca Pinchiorri operates at a different level entirely. For most visitors, the combination of architecture, food quality, and occasion suitability makes it worth the spend.

    How far ahead should I book Winter Garden Florence?

    Book at least two to three weeks out for standard dinner reservations, longer for weekend dates or high-season visits (April through October). Hotel guests at the St. Regis have an easier path to securing a table, but do not assume availability without a reservation. Special occasions should be flagged at booking to ensure appropriate table placement in the room.

    Is Winter Garden Florence good for solo dining?

    More so than most Florence €€€€ venues, because the cocktail bar with sofas and armchairs gives solo visitors a natural lower-commitment entry point. Dining alone at the full restaurant is possible but less common at this price level. If you are solo and want the full experience, the bar is the practical starting point — it lets you read the room and decide whether to extend the visit.

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