Consorzio Agrario di Siena

Siena


Operating since 1901, this farmer's co-op is a rich emporium of food and wine, much of it locally produced. Self-caterers can source meat from the on-site butcher, as well as cheese, bread, vegetables, fruit and pasta. There's also a bar area where you can purchase and eat a panino (€2.50 to €5) or freshly cooked pizza (€1.20 to €1.55 per slice).


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