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Caffe Roma Espresso Gold Coffee Beans (1kg)

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A lot of people ask about the caffeine content of espresso versus filter coffee. Although an espresso shot has a more concentrated amount of caffeine, it generally has less caffeine than a regular sized cup of filter coffee.

Not to be confused with the similarly named coffee spot above, this café and restaurant was once the sculpture studio of Italian sculptor Antonio Canova. Canova was a well-known artist most famous for his marble sculptures, and today you can find his sculptures displayed in famous art museums worldwide including the Louvre, Victoria & Albert Museum, and the Borghese Gallery in Rome.Nearby Attractions: Vatican Museums (6 minute walk), St. Peter’s Basilica (8 minute walk), Castel Sant’Angelo (13 minute walk)

First Le Serre, also at Villa Pamphili, on Piazza Navona, and at Rinascente on Via del Tritone. The coffee shop chain in Rome is owned by two ladies, Cristina and Daniela who combined style, creativity, quality, great food, and drinks, with fantastic service, and created their amazing hotspots for coffee in Rome. They offer simple but delicious cuisine using organic ingredients and they are inspired by the travels of the owners and ideas they collected abroad. A must-visit for everyone! 7. Hosteria del Mercato So go ahead, love on your new furry friend, and post about it on the ‘gram. Your friends will be in awe of your time spent at one of the best cafes in Rome! Sit in the upper loggia of the cloister overlooking the inner courtyard and enjoy the harmony of space typical of Renaissance architecture. Antico Caffè Greco also offers sandwiches, pastries, and desserts. So you can linger here if you wish at a table and enjoy your coffee and cake. Before being a cafe, it was a garage. The style is industrial, colors are deep. The cafe has wifi and budget lunch and dinner options in buffet style.Romeow Cat Bistrot is a vegan cat café in Rome’s Ostiense neighborhood, very close to the Caffé Letterario. I love to go there because they have delicious vegan dishes (you must try the ravioli!), and the atmosphere is relaxed. The unsweetened smokiness of my espresso went a long way towards sparing me the from the sugar overload that comes with eating a pile of Italian pastries. This is one of the few places we found that served cold brew coffee, which was much appreciated in the blistering summer heat during our last summertime visit. They even have Nitro cold brew coffee (and tea) on tap. I believe they were one of the first places to serve Nitro cold brew coffee in Rome. On our last visit to Rome, our hotel was located near this coffeehouse, so we came here every morning for breakfast. We just had coffee and pastries at the bar, and there was always good coffee and fast and efficient service. One of our favorite places in this part of Rome. In the morning, a typical Italian breakfast isa cappuccino with a cornetto (similar to a croissant but sweeter)or other bread or pastry. Milky coffees, such as cappuccino, latte macchiato, and caffè latte, are normally only drunk by Italians in the mornings and not after meals.

Whether you’re a resident or a visitor seeking an authentic Roman experience, these cafes offer a chance to highlight your stay and create lasting memories. Antico Caffè Greco And it’s actually not as pricy as if you’d be having a coffee in the middle of Piazza Navona! Sant’Eustachio is the place you’d have closest if you’re looking for a coffee shop near Pantheon Rome since it’s literally 1 street away. This cute coffee shop that’s also serving their own coffee which they import from Brazil from Maya descendants. Regarding the best cappuccino in Rome, you can have it in this small café featuring a handful of outdoor and indoor tables.

The property dates from the 19th century (although has been somewhat updated since then!), and you can enjoy a coffee in their open-air garden (Le Jardin de Russie) or in their bar lounge (Stravinskij Bar). As well as the usual hot coffee beverages, they also offer a cold cappuccino option that is perfect for hot days. They also serve sandwiches and pastries. Although best known for their cappuccinos, their pastrami sandwiches are also very popular and another reason many locals stop here. The reason for this is that Mondi is primarily a coffee roaster, and a large number of cafes in Rome actually serve their coffee. They also run training courses for baristas, and also do tasting events around the city. Suffice to say, they know what they are doing when it comes to coffee.

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