Founded in 1914, Caffè Dogali embodies a family tradition of excellence spanning three generations. Located at Via Malta 5r, in the vibrant sports district of Campo di Marte, the café draws its name from the colonial adventures of the current owner’s great-grandfather. Today, Alessandro Pampaloni leads the business with the same inherited passion, successfully transforming a historic site into a modern, dynamic hub. Already celebrated in the 1920s in chronicles of Florentine trattorias, Caffè Dogali is enjoying a “second youth” as a favorite destination for younger generations. Its longevity lies in a formula that blends traditional roots with a contemporary menu—perfect for everything from breakfast to lively evening aperitifs.
Caffè Dogali

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