昭和通り沿いにあるカフェ・ベローチェです。御徒町駅から徒歩2〜3分程度のところにありますが、駅からのアクセスの場合、昭和通りを横断する必要があります。加えて同じ御徒町駅界隈でも、昭和通りの東側は休日でもそれ程混雑していないことから、平日休日問わずそれ程混雑している印象はありません。席数も豊富で、客席フロアも1階と2階の2階構成になっているも、あまり混雑していない印象を作り上げていると思います。 2階への昇降の手段は階段のみであるため、車椅子等の障碍を持つ方は、1階の客席フロアを利用するといいでしょう。出入口には段差を無くすスロープが設置されているため、気軽に利用できると思います。 昭和通り沿いにあるため、入口付近の客席は車の往来の喧騒が耳障りになりやすいです(夜間の利用の場合はそれ程でもないように思います)。そのため、静かにひと時を過ごすのであれば、2階の客席を利用するといいでしょう。 給仕されるドリンクや料理の質や種類、スタッフの接客対応の質は、他のカフェ・ベローチェと遜色無いように思います。
This Café Veloce is located along Showa-dori Avenue. It's located about 2 to 3 minutes walk from Okachimachi Station, but you need to cross Showa-dori Avenue to get there from the station. In addition, even in the Okachimachi Station area, the east side of Showa-dori Avenue is not so crowded even on holidays, so it does not seem so crowded on weekdays and holidays. The number of seats is plentiful and the seating is on two floors, the first floor and the second floor, which also contributes to the impression that the cafe is not so crowded. Since the only means of ascending and descending to the second floor is by stairs, wheelchairs and other disabilities should use the seating floor on the first floor. The entrance and exit are equipped with ramps to eliminate steps, so they can easily be used. Since the cafe is located along Showa-dori Avenue, the bustle of traffic near the entrance can easily become deafening (less so when using the restaurant at night). Therefore, if you want to spend a quiet moment, it is better to use the seating on the second floor. The quality and variety of drinks and dishes served, as well as the quality of the staff's customer service, seem to be on par with other Café Veloce...
Read moreA great place to have a quick coffee/ breakfast for both kids and adults. Their curry with rice is very tasty. We ordered twice. Kids will love it as well. The place is huge to seat in and eat. This place reminds me the Tim Horton in Canada where elder people gathered...
Read moreNice coffee and sandwich breakfast set. Actually has a decent amount of ham and cheese in the sandwich, compared to two other places that I went to where you had to use a microscope to see what was between the...
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