Under filled cornetto but fresh, ok cappuccino. Low review because I came here the day before and paid a different price. Was purposefully overcharged the second day due to being a tourist. €5 for a croissant and cappuccino not even in Milano I pay these prices. Pure greed. Worse asked to stand at bar and was instructed to table in the guise of the price being the same. Go to caffe Diaz 1 minute away they have won awards from gambero rosso for bars €3 for the best cappuchino and cornetto in Napoli and one of the rare places around here they won’t have your eyes out as a tourist.
EDIT - response to owner - The prices displayed were not the ones I paid thank you very much. Enjoy doing business in an...
Read moreDo NOT visit this place if you want to have alcoholic drinks. We paid EUR15 for 2 glasses of Aperol Spritz, which is crazy expensive (probably includes pretty big "tourist service"). They do not have drinks card, so you do not know what is the price of the drink. The waiter didn't really speak English. The atmosphere is not pleasant (roadworks just outside the restaurant, scooters driving on the sidewalk). There were two or three people sitting outside the Caffe (probably owners or some associates), who quickly called waiter's name when tourists stopped by (hesitating whether to choose this place), so that the waiter could...
Read moreOverall, it is a good experience to go for a quick coffee and cake in Napoli. What I don’t like: nowhere is written the price of anything. So you order and can guess how much it’s gonna cost you. Interesting part about this place that when you pay, you pay through machine, so you do not give your money to anyone. (Which honestly maybe mistakenly led me to conclusion that they used to scam people there or tourists scam them, idk) If you want to avoid 2€ extra charge, bring your plate and cup back to...
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