Cafetería
Caffe Reggio
Recomendado por 43 personas locales,
Por qué lo recomienda la gente del lugar
Caffe Reggio survives as a remnant of an Italian neighborhood that once existed in the area. A locals’ coffee and pastry stop, it's maintained its old world, bohemian vibe since 1927. The chairs and tables are out of a Fellini movie, a magnificent 1902 espresso machine pumps out warm coffee, and Italian antiques and paintings decorate the walls. Grab a seat on the antique bench along the back wall. It’s a Medici family antique.
Consejos de personas locales
1927 - The perfect spot to enjoy your morning coffee. An Italian staple since 1927, rumor has it they brought the first espresso machine to the US from Italy and introduced America to the cappuccino as we know it today. Scenes from the Godfather were filmed here and in 1959 it was John F. Kennedy’s choice for a speech in his Presidential campaign.
This is my favorite spot in Manhattan. Quaint cafe with awesome espresso and they let you sit there and talk for hours without pressuring you to leave. Great for catching up with friends or dates.
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Ubicación
119 MacDougal St
New York, NY