Small Italian cafe with some goods imported from Italy, when we visited the beef chorizo was finished, what a pity.
I ordered ciabatta with ham and pistachio, grilled pepper and some type of cheese. The ciabatta was a little overbaked(see pic below), so I ordered another sourdough with sides, expensive for that one, but for the ciabatta panini it’s good value, because there was more stuffing. I didn’t taste anything like pistachio, maybe the taste was overwhelmed by the cheese. Very filling. They have cake and cookies, wine and other cold starter as well. Maybe good for Italian cuisine fanatic. Cat theme, but their cat is missing,...
Read moreFriendly, quirky artisan Italian cafe and deli of the highest quality. Superb sandwiches on Firehouse Bakery breads such as sourdough and ciabatta with top notch Italian ingredients, and at a very reasonable price. Delicious homemade soups. Yummy pastries. The best coffee. Deli with antipasti, cheeses, etc. Shelves full of regional artisan foods, oils and wines of the best quality. Commitment to sustainability. Very friendly and chilled staff. Sit in the lane outside in the sunshine and chat to all the other locals who flock to this cafe in Bray's...
Read moreIncredibly cozy little gem of a cafe, tucked away on a lovely little alley in Bray. Only had a few drinks and snacks this time, will definitely go back when in Bray. The croissant with their hazelnut-chocolate spread is amazing - you can buy the spreads or other groceries like olive oil, pasta, sauces, sweets and italian-roasted coffee beans, on the spot too. And the interior is to die for - books everywhere, on Italy, Roman mythology or Etruscan history, and...cats, of course. A coffeeplace from the...
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