I went there because I wanted a coffee, and for some reason Google Maps wanted me to walk like 600 blocks to get one.
At first I find it just too plain, too simple. But soon I could see that the waitress was really friendly, and although she wasn’t fully informed about allergens, she asked all the necessary questions and offered all the available options.
I don’t give it five stars just because they should have some gluten-free snacks in the menu, for when you’re having a coffee or a chocolate. I mean, every hotel in Italy has tons of gluten-free options!
Anyway, I enjoyed having my coffee there. It wasn’t a sublime experience, but it was a good one.