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Trattoria Da Bruno

Via Luigi Bianchi 12
Pisa
Tuscany
050-560818

Type: Local
Price Range: €€

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Trattoria Da Bruno is the best choice within walking distance of the Leaning Tower. Its menu features principally rustic country dishes such as zuppa alla pisana, baccalà con i porri (salt cod cooked with leeks and tomatoes) and a variety of grilled fish and meat dishes.
Last updated September 25, 2008
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