This cannot even be called a tourist trap, but just a scam. A bar off the beaten track that looks like a cheap place. There is no fixed price list, locals probably have different prices than tourists. The food is of poor quality, the coffee is even weaker (as you can see, even in Italy you can drink terrible espresso or cappuccino). The seller didn't even care much about what we ordered because instead of three croissants with chocolate, we got one with marmalade. For three croissants, two small cookies, 2 espressos, 2 cappuccinos and a slice of pizza we paid 60 euros. We paid 15 euros for an identical breakfast in Agerola. I know that Capri is an expensive place, but even walking down the main street, passing more fancy places, we saw great looking croissants for 3.5 euros, here each croissant cost 4. The bill did not include any coperto and practically every thing was the same price as indicates typical scam. It's a pity that we hadn't read the comments earlier which mentioned drinks for 15 euros or beer with cake for 12. I would like to give 0 but there is...
Read moreNightmare. I guess one of the worst’s breakfasts in my life…you should avoid this place in Capri, tourist trap! Place looks like a cheap bar but in reality prices are inappropriate in terms of quality and atmosphere. I’m aware that places like Capri are pretty expensive but the owner clearly exaggerates with the price list and changes them depending on the customer…also he does not do a good coffee at all! Cappuccino was really bad, burnt coffee and milk, it tasted like the cheapest coffee from an unwashed coffee machine at the train station. Croissant with chocolate was medium…I mean for this price you can eat in on the the near cafes with a nice see view and much better...
Read moreBar is situated next to a very busy mini roundabout, so noisy traffic constantly going past. We were prepared to overlook that, as the bar can't help being where it is, but the food was disappointing, and both food and drinks were vastly overpriced. Two pre-prepared, soggy white bread sandwiches in triangular plastic packaging (think budget supermarket) were 7€ each, two disappointing café crema served in a tiny paper carton were €5 each, and a couple of limoncello spritzes at an astronomical €15 each completed a very disappointing Capri lunch. Cannot recommend this...
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