Amazing bar in Caserta where you can have great breakfast with sweet but also savory delicacies. I tried the delicious cornetto all'amarena which was kindly recommended by one of the cute guys behind the counter and didn't regret it. Actually I still think about it 🫣❤️. Totally worth a stop!
Eric Sison
Google
Nice place but after charging 2 those smoothy drinks which did not have price on the board and a panini which was about €4 a total of €19 well that was dodgy.
In Italy people also take advantage of tourist and I've experienced that many times and this is a prime misfortune.
Irina K
Google
We took a break before our Palace tour at Matrucci cafe, and it was perfect.
Great cafe: coffee is awesome, lots of pastries. Very comfortable tables and seats inside and outside. Service is fast and good.
Sailesh Rachabathuni
Google
Good selection of pastries and great coffee. The staff polite and didn't laugh at my broken Italian.
S J
Google
The best cornetti in the world, better then in Napoli.
Iulia
Google
The best nocciola coffee ☕️
Daniel Philippe
Google
Prices are reasonable and the food high quality. We stopped there to spend the time between train connections and can only recommend. Staff was very friendly and professional.
Ivan Manfredi
Google
They will take advantage of tourists that don’t speak good Italian and bring you food you didn’t ask for.
Albert P.
Yelp
Located just a quarter mile away from one of the largest and most majestic palaces in the South. You will find a cafe deli that serves up not only the typical coffee and sweets but a bar of homemade style potatoes vegetables lasagna and chicken preparations.
We were starting to say the least having just come from Rome and this was our 1st stop along the auto route. Before taking the 3 hour long trip of the museum and the palace up the road we decided to get some nourishment and we were not disappointed neither and quality nor and portion size nor price.
All of the specialty deserts appear to be made by one of the finest pastry shops in the South and appear to be fresh and imported daily. The coffee of course was impressive. But what was most notable in this shop was the homemade style lunch entrees.
The potatoes and onions were so well seasoned and went well with the breaded chicken cutlets that was hammered thin and breaded and fried to perfection.
They make a home style macaroni and cheese casserole served in your own personal pot and it was delicious.
As we sat and ate at the high tops we could see that this is clearly not a touristy destination but one for all the locals who are coming in to grab them swept self a quick bite a coffee or a hot pressed sandwich.
And of course if it is the Winter season don't forget to pick up one of the many selections of panetone a breads that they have on display.
The street parking is tough but if you only need to walk a few blocks to the West you will find a public parking facility that has its own well kept restroom and the rates per hour were very reasonable.