The most interesting thing is the interior and the history of this place, and the Americano for 30€
It's definitely worth it.
The waiters are very cool guys)
The oldest cafe in Italy. It is located in the gallery on St. Mark's Square. Since its foundation in 1720, it has been called "Alla Venezia Trionfante", but visitors called the cafe by the name of the owner. They come here for the atmosphere. There were Byron and Goethe, Hemingway and Brodsky. They say that Casanova drank coffee here. Waiters with exaggerated dignity bring coffee and desserts on silver trays. Live music performed by a small orchestra adds 6 euros to the cost of your lunch, but it's not every day that you relax in a cafe where it's up to you (perhaps it was at your table) that Dickens was sitting.
The atmosphere and service were beyond praise, and more was expected from the taste of the dishes, especially desserts. And one more thing, during the day only 2-3 tables were occupied inside, you sit, eat, and every minute crowds of tourists take pictures of you
Florian, like Venice in general, is conducive to hedonism. Yes, it's expensive, but you're on San Marco. Order, for example, a Florian cocktail (it will be prepared in front of you), or any other aperitif, and enjoy the view that opens up to your eyes, the well-known melodies, the evening sun, and just life, finally.