The food was delicious, but as a foreigner, it's hard to know how much you'll pay since prices are based on weight and there's no clear information about the price per gram.. The final cost was higher than expected, but the bread was tasty. When we arrived at the station hungry and unsure of what to eat, it turned out to be a great option. We shared three items between two people, and it was satisfying. There is a small outdoor seating area where you can sit and eat.
The staff didn't speak English, we communicated in Italian with some body language, which worked out fine. The place appears to be family-run. The staff wasn't particularly friendly but was okay. I think it's one of the best bakeries in the area. If you're looking for something savory, I...
Ā Ā Ā Read morePopped in to get a quick bite as we walked from the train station to the museum and castle. This place doesnāt look like much in the outside but this inside is floor to ceiling, wall to wall of baked treats, breads and pastries. Itās unreal. We donāt speak Italian but know the few odd words - the staff were lovely and kind. They must be used to seeing English tourists with eyes on stalks. Lunch for two came to ā¬12, or so. It is a must visit and weāll be going again. Wish Iād taken a...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreVery friendly, warm service and atmosphere. Everything we bought was tasty š Went back the next day for more. Bought all the horse shoe (crescent) pastry, the best we ever had! Also to enjoy the warm and friendly atmosphere, despite having to communicate using hand language!ā¤ļø Went back the third day(rainy) to have the delicious, slightly bitter dark chocolate and expresso. Bought even more to take with us on our onward holiday journey to...
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