Bewertungen
Restaurant bewertenWe are very particular about our coffee choices. I had a piccolo latte and my partner had a ristretto, which was made the traditional Roman way, very short. The coffee was rich and flavorful with just a hint of bitterness. The cakes were also delicious. However, we were a bit disappointed with the mango smoothie we tried last week as it didn't have much of a mango taste. We noticed that the lunch menu looked appealing and reasonably priced, but we have yet to give it a try.
We stopped for coffee on a cold Sunday morning. Despite the busy restaurant, they offered to turn on heaters outside to accommodate us. The Barista was very busy, but the strong coffee we ordered was worth the short wait. We initially planned to take it to go, but ended up sitting under a heater to enjoy our drinks.
Located in the bustling markets, this restaurant can get quite crowded, particularly on Saturday mornings. I arrived early and found plenty of parking outside. The menu isn't extensive, but there is something for everyone, including the typical light breakfast options like bacon, sausage, eggs, and a couple of vegetarian choices. I ordered the delicious eggs benedict with a great sauce, which was a generous portion for the price of about $20, including a large coffee. The service was friendly and prompt. Guests have the option to sit inside or outside and watch the hustle and bustle of the market. It's a great spot to relax, enjoy a meal, and catch up on reading the newspaper.
We stopped here for breakfast as we stayed in the hotel next door. A fairly limited breakfast menu with mostly. Eggs and toast but decent coffee, nicely presented and deleivered to the table after ordering at the counter. Staff are pleasant.
This is a great little cafe. Food was good at a good price. It was made fresh and came out quick. The only let down is staff. The staff are nice and polite but the accent make them sound annoyed and abrupt. Also, staff making chit chat to one another while you are trying to make and pay for an order is just not on. A smile would go miles.