Fair prices (espresso, cafe macchiato around 2€, more expensive, "fancier" coffees between 3-5€). Very nice service, but few tables to sit at, so in busier hours it's not possible to sit inside, at that point it's only take away + a pretty long line to get to the coffee, because lots of tourists. I'd recommend going in earlier hours on week days, so that it isn't as crowded. However, if you do get to sit inside then it's very pretty- nice atmosphere cool decor. They also sell other things like different teas, candies, chocolates and coffee beans inside. Few pastries though, often sold out, so don't count on getting food here - more of just a coffee place. The hot chocolate is very...
Read moreA small, ‘old style’ coffee shop - a cross between a coffee shop, a barbers and a tobacconist in style (no, you can’t buy cigars or tobacco or get a haircut). Lots of different coffee styles - from simple ristretto through to complicated pseudo-cocktail type drinks. Feels authentic 50’s Italian - but who knows, I wasn’t around Italian coffee shops in the 50’s - but I can imagine they were like this. Pleasant service and I liked the coffee - very limited food (mainly small cakes and sweets). Coffee paraphernalia...
Read moreFamily trip. Best cold hazelnut iced coffee and pistachio croissant I have eaten. Husband enjoyed his white chocolate cappuccino. Children had mini hot chocolates and shared a biscuit. Purchased some choclate covered figs too. The two ladies are lovely and hospitable and explained everything. (We don't speak much italian). Truthly honest. I would certainly say the coffees were the nicest we have had. There isn't a lot of seating area- but we managed to all sit down and experience this...
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