
All’antico Vinaio is beloved by Italian locals and tourists alike at its three Florence, Italy locations. Soon, Boston will have the unique opportunity to savor a taste of Florence while relaxing at Copley Square.
The shop, opening adjacent to Copley Square on Boylston Street, is heralded for its sandwiches served on fresh-baked Tuscan schiacciata bread. This is a massive, super doughy bread with a gleaming crusty exterior that is incredibly light and airy, yet holds its structure, making it the perfect base for a sandwich.
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