La Casa Del Caffè Tazza D'oro
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Pedro Pereira
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"La Casa del Caffè Tazza d'Oro is a historic coffee shop located in Rome, Italy. It was founded in 1946 and is known for its traditional Italian coffee and pastries. The coffee shop is located near the Pantheon and is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike.
History:
La Casa del Caffè Tazza d'Oro was founded in 1946 by Alberto and Lidia Belli. The couple started the coffee shop as a small, family-run business. Over the years, the coffee shop has grown in popularity and is now one of the most well-known coffee shops in Rome."
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Joan Watson
"Another place that boasts best coffee in Rome. I love their hot chocolate, but on a summer day you should probably try granita di caffè. It's unlike any iced coffee you'll have in the States.
Like most coffee bars, pay at the cash register (tucked around the corner) then head to the bar with your receipt."
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Kylie Kinsella
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"Sit on the patio and enjoy a granita here. You will have to pay an extra charge to sit outside, but this is such a nice little patio right on the bustling pedestrian cobblestones. Granita originally comes from Sicily (like most amazing things) but the one here is delicious and refreshing! "
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