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rival the coffee harrys that have joto in front, this second that I loved, your breakfast inside the wood is highly recommended. Here I took an express on the terrace, seeing that people are becoming the middle of the winter, but at a temperature that can be up to. This coffee was opened in 1839, and in the Second World War it served to welcome the troops, to have a coffee covered by a sota red blanket, is a pleasant... View all feedback.
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is the most prestigious coffee to try so beautiful views of the imposing piazza Unità d'italia. It's also one of the most expensive, of course. However, it remains one of the iconic places of the good test plus an attractive setting for foreign tourists than when it's a good time, they love to stop and sunbathe while drinking a coffee. View all feedback.
If you are in Trieste you can not come to have breakfast here in the square. excellent quality and prices supercontained recommended
Wonderful view, spectacular breakfasts, professional staff,Massimiliano in particular, provided us with a treatment from vip
After the coffee tommaseo we chose another local historian Trieste, the coffee of the mirrors. the location is excellent, in Piazza Unit d'Italia, inside the strange palace, building built by the Greek trader niccolò strange in 1739. takes its name from the tradition of affecting the most important historical events on mirrors or glass slabs and is the only survivor of the four cafes that were once present on the square. The breakfast did not seem to us of particular quality but to sit at the tables of this place reminds us of the atmosphere of the past, when litered as joyce and Swabian were adventurous, when it was the meeting of the irredentists or the headquarters of the British Navy. deserves the stop also in the dehor for the picturesque location surrounding it.
Beautiful historic bar in the square in Trieste. we only took a coffee at the counter at the cost of 1 euro which is served accompanied by a small glass of chocolate. good and beautiful! to try!
This is supposed to be Trieste's most opulent café, but it proves the rule that in Italy, no matter how posh the restaurant/bar/café, the toilets are a disaster. The aperitivi were fine (only twice the price of other cafés) and the free nibbles were a disappointment. You would be better off going to Urbanis or Circus for an aperitivo and snacks.