Avoid. Was charged different amounts on multiple separate occasions. The old lady at the front is very grumpy and unwelcoming. Heavily overpriced. Was charged €9 for 2 granitas but a few days later was charged €10 for the same 2 granitas when they assumed we were tourists. We are not. The quality also dropped incredibly and the time where they charged us more, I found a huge icy lump (In the picture attached). The granita was also fairly diluted. After also unfairly charging us more however, the lady also attempted to gaslight us when I noticed the difference, claiming we had bought different granitas, although they were the same type. We used to come here all the time but unfortunately the experience has been ruined. Dont come here, the customer service is unsatisfactory and the quality is rolling off the hill.
Update: Now included in the photo are the two receipts. As you can see, the first receipt has €9 but the second receipt was purposely not itemized and cost €10, for the same order....
Read moreI really wanted to love this place, but unfortunately, the experience just wasn’t welcoming. The granita is undeniably excellent, easily the highlight, but the coffee I had was quite weak and underwhelming.
What stood out even more, though, was the inconsistent pricing. I was charged three different amounts for granita on three separate visits, which left a bad impression. Consistency matters, especially when it comes to pricing.
More disappointing was the atmosphere. While the women working there were relatively polite, the younger male staff made the environment feel uninviting. It doesn’t take much to offer a warm greeting or a bit of courtesy, and sadly, that was missing here.
There are definitely friendlier spots nearby, and for me, that’s just as important as good food or drink. I’d rather take my business somewhere I...
Read moreI was looking for something sweet because I was having a bout of low sugar. Saw this place while searching for a cafe and thought since it said “Antichi”, it should be good. This was our first day in Trapani and Sicily and we had no idea about prices.
Ordered a cappuccino and cannolo. Cappuccino cost €3 and was not only served in a paper cup but it also tasted like it came out of a cheap vending machine. It was self-service. Pay at counter, collect your order and look for a seat outside. After 3 weeks in Sicily, I can say the cannolo was not the best. Also cost €3. So for €6 total, I had a cannolo and the worst cappuccino during my whole trip, served in a paper cup. Cannolo was served on a plastic plate.
Many people outside seemed to be enjoying a granita...
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