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Caffe Degli Specchi
The guide was updated:Both outside and inside it is possible to feel the atmosphere of fin-de-siècle Trieste. The Caffè Vienna, prepared with chocolate and whipped cream, is very famous.
Useful Information
- Address: Piazza Unità d’ Italia 7, Trieste
- Website: www.caffespecchi.it
- Phone: +39 040 661 973
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At Caffè Tommaseo the rooms are decorated with mirrors. Here you can taste all the coffee and sweet specialties of Trieste. It is one of the oldest coffee houses in Trieste and is part of the Association of the Italian Historical inns.
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Gelateria Udevalla
This ice cream is made of natural ingredients and high quality products, there are no short cuts when it comes to making the best Italian ice cream. Even if you are not a big fan of ice cream, you will surely find something here to satisfy your sweet tooth, such as pie, cannoli and cookies.
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Pasticceria Penso
At the Pasticceria Penso bakery you can choose from a variaty of typical Triestine specialities and also order cakes for anniversaries and more. It is located close to the harbour and offers a charming interior.
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Caffe Degli Specchi
Both outside and inside it is possible to feel the atmosphere of fin-de-siècle Trieste. The Caffè Vienna, prepared with chocolate and whipped cream, is very famous.
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Antico Caffé San Marco
San Marco is a historic café that was founded in 1923, restored and reopened in 2013 following a lengthy period of closure. It was once frequented by intellectuals like Italo Svevo and James Joyce, who sat in it secession style-interiors decorated with frescoes. The choice of pastries is as wide as the one for Trieste's coffee, which comes in many forms. A bookshop can be found here as well, if you'd like to have a good read coupled with your meal.
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