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Feedback gevenI great place to meet for a work lunch. I had the seafood spaghettini. So delicious. Atmosphere and staff were great. Enjoyable experience.
Met here for lunch with some business associates today. Lovely coffee and a great antipasto. Thanks very much!
Really nice mushroom toastie, coffee was a bit of a let down. Service is good and the ambience is old school. Like the place will go back as it’s in my office building.
The food is great, this place has been around a long time. The acoustics are woeful background noise is loud (all concrete and wooden floors Strozzi please understand folks at your establishment are there to listen and communicate! . We were at a business luncheon of 3. 2 had the special seafood linguine fish/crustaceans were fresh and amazing. My other guest had the ravioli and she loved it.<br/ <br/ The service is so so until you get the folks that have been there a while, admittedly we were arrived early. Having said that for a working lunch, we waited over 15 minutes for our after meal coffees that's too long. <br/ <br/ All in all though a good place. Price is reasonable and service, so long as you get the old hands, is great.
Stylish, satisfying Strozzi. Located in the elegant 333 Collins St building, Strozzi caters to the bankers and business people in their expensive suits and hushed voices. And with this discerning clientele, it rises to the occasion for each meal throughout the day.<br/ <br/ On this visit, l was meeting a friend for a weekday breakfast. We both couldn't resist the truffle toasted sandwich, with mushrooms and thyme marinated feta. I convinced myself that the side of tomato and avocado made this a healthy option which it clearly isn't. But what it is, is absolutely moreish as delicious as pernicious. Huge teapots complemented our meal although the metal makes it a little tricky if you want to open it.<br/ <br/ With its timber panelling, mood lighting and rarefied atmosphere, this has all the makings of a date restaurant. I found the service was a little standoffish perhaps because we weren't in business attire. But I'm hoping that's a blip because everything else was so so good.<br/ <br/ FYI Strozzi was the name of a noble Florentine medieval family, with a feisty and politically savvy matriarch, Alessandra. I'm hoping this place is named for her, rather than for the Italian verb to choke!