Pasticceria Sandri
Cake shop · Perugia ·

Pasticceria Sandri

Cake shop · Perugia ·

Historic pastry shop since 1860 with artisanal chocolates

cannoli
friendly staff
history
cozy atmosphere
bomboloni
aperols
fried rice dessert
delicious desserts
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Pasticceria Sandri by null
Pasticceria Sandri by null
Pasticceria Sandri by null
Pasticceria Sandri by null
Pasticceria Sandri by null
Pasticceria Sandri by null
Pasticceria Sandri by null
Pasticceria Sandri by null
Pasticceria Sandri by null
Pasticceria Sandri by null
Pasticceria Sandri by null
Pasticceria Sandri by null
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Corso Pietro Vannucci, 32, 06100 Perugia PG, Italy Get directions

€1–10

Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Coffee
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Corso Pietro Vannucci, 32, 06100 Perugia PG, Italy Get directions

+39 075 376 9461
@sandri1860perugia

€1–10

Features

•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Coffee
•Wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Jan 22, 2026

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This Italian City Looks Frozen in the Middle Ages—and It’s World-famous for Chocolate

"Opened in 1860 and now run by the fifth generation of the Schucani family, this historic pasticceria’s long, narrow café with frescoed ceilings, art nouveau counters, and chandeliers displays cases of pastries and artisanal chocolates alongside sandwiches and other savory items; you can grab a seat outside or at the back, have an espresso and a pastry standing at the bar, or buy chocolate to bring home." - Laura Itzkowitz Laura Itzkowitz Laura Itzkowitz is a writer and editor based in Rome. She has been contributing to Travel + Leisure since 2014, when she started as a fact checker before becoming a contributing digital editor in 2015. She has also held positions as a contributing editor at The Points Guy and the NYC cities editor at DuJour Magazine. In addition to Travel + Leisure, her writing has appeared in Architectural Digest, Surface Magazine, Brooklyn Magazine, T Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Vogue, GQ, Departures, Afar, Fodor's, Town & Country, Condé Nast Traveler, Robb Report, Hemispheres, and others. When she's not jetsetting around Italy and beyond, she can be found in Rome, enjoying some cacio e pepe or relaxing at home with her husband and two dogs. Originally from the Boston area, Laura moved to New York City in 2011 to pursue a master's degree in creative writing and translation at Columbia University. She also holds a bachelor's degree in French from Smith College. * 10+ years of experience writing and editing * Co-wrote "New York: Hidden Bars & Restaurants," an award-winning guide to New York City's speakeasy scene published by Jonglez Editions in 2015 * Contributed to "Fodor's Brooklyn," published by Penguin Random House in 2015, which won silver in the Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism competition * Contributed an essay to "Epic Hikes of Europe," published by Lonely Planet in 2021 * Updated the 2022 edition of "Fodor's Essential Italy" Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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"A historic pastry shop founded in 1860 and still run by the same family, featuring a long, narrow café with frescoed ceilings and Art Nouveau counters; it offers pastries, artisanal chocolates, sandwiches, and coffee with options to sit inside, outside, or grab an espresso at the bar." - Laura Itzkowitz Laura Itzkowitz Laura Itzkowitz is a writer and editor based in Rome. She has been contributing to Travel + Leisure since 2014, when she started as a fact checker before becoming a contributing digital editor in 2015. She has also held positions as a contributing editor at The Points Guy and the NYC cities editor at DuJour Magazine. In addition to Travel + Leisure, her writing has appeared in Architectural Digest, Surface Magazine, Brooklyn Magazine, T Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Vogue, GQ, Departures, Afar, Fodor's, Town & Country, Condé Nast Traveler, Robb Report, Hemispheres, and others. When she's not jetsetting around Italy and beyond, she can be found in Rome, enjoying some cacio e pepe or relaxing at home with her husband and two dogs. Originally from the Boston area, Laura moved to New York City in 2011 to pursue a master's degree in creative writing and translation at Columbia University. She also holds a bachelor's degree in French from Smith College. * 10+ years of experience writing and editing * Co-wrote "New York: Hidden Bars & Restaurants," an award-winning guide to New York City's speakeasy scene published by Jonglez Editions in 2015 * Contributed to "Fodor's Brooklyn," published by Penguin Random House in 2015, which won silver in the Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism competition * Contributed an essay to "Epic Hikes of Europe," published by Lonely Planet in 2021 * Updated the 2022 edition of "Fodor's Essential Italy" Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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John M.

Google
Very helpful staff all spoke English and winner in my opinion of both charm and quality. I'm no coffee snob but a great cafe marchiato and Pastries are scrumptious and various including dainty biscuits. Sandwiches savory croissants and filled, ham cheese etc focaccia.

Michele M.

Google
A stylish bar with a wide selection of pastries and sweets typical of both Italy and Perugia. I tried the fried rice dessert, which is traditional in Perugia during Easter, and it was delicious. The staff was welcoming and kind. Located right in the center of Perugia, the interior is stunning, definitely worth a visit. Prices are a bit on the higher side, but understandable.

Zana N.

Google
Don’t be thrown off by the mixed reviews — this place is a gem! We had amazing artichoke & tuna cornetto, bomboloni, cannoli, and Aperols. Everything was so tasty, and the pasticceria inside, although small, feels cozy and welcoming. You can also sit outside and enjoy your Aperol in the square. It's the perfect spot to relax!

Fiona K.

Google
No one was really taking us into notice. Once we finally got the waitress attention she took ages to bring 2 waters, 1 coffee and cake (which wasn’t even that good, quite mediocre). When she finally realised she forgot about us she didn’t even say sorry…. The place is just worth seeing it from the outside but don’t think of sitting down, it’s definitely not worth it… :(

SH L

Google
Absolutely delicious desserts with warm and welcoming service. The packaging is beautiful and thoughtful, and the prices are very reasonable for the quality. I was a bit disappointed to miss out on the tiramisu this time, but that just gives me a reason to come back! In my opinion, this place easily deserves a rating of 4.5 stars or higher. Highly recommended!

Andreas V

Google
The place is fine. The savory food was not amazing. And even the sweet items were not great either. For a place with such history I would have expected more dedication towards excellence.

Barry P.

Google
We dove into the treasures of the pastry case for breakfast offerings on two occasions during our Perugia stay in early March, 2022 and were delighted with our choices. The staff were friendly and helpful in helping with our selections, and the interior of the shop is worthy of a fashion shoot.

Mahesh P.

Google
Old school pasticceria awesomeness This place has been around for a while, and you can see it inside - lots of wood, those display cases, the ambience, you feel the weight of the ages. And yeah, the pastries and the coffee and the drinks, they’re all just as good, and served with a smile Go check it out!

S s.

Yelp
The pastries here look much better than they taste. Very disappointed with the Sacher torte It looked delicious but the cake was hard and stale and I couldn't see or taste any apricot jam. Their Apple tartlet was just ok.