Torrefazione Cannaregio
About
Coffee & Tea
Price Range : Under $10 (€)
Location
Adress: Fondamenta dei Ormesini 2804, Venezia, 30121
Phone: +39 041 716371
Work Hours
Business info
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- turned_in_notAccepted CardsCredit, Debit
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- wifiWi-FiNo
- turned_in_notGood for WorkingNo
Reviews
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Susan H.
Excellent! We popped in for a coffee and found an incredible coffee shop!
You could tell it was a place for locals and people who know coffee. They had a whole wall of coffee beans that people were buying and having ground in bulk.
We got a cappuccino and flat white - both excellent.
The croissants - plain, filled, piles of them - although we didn't try them, many others were gobbling them up! -
Miles V.
Touted to be the only micro roaster in all of Venice - and it shows. No cold brew but the latte and cappuccino were on point, reminded me a bit of our hometown roaster back in Miami.
Got the single bean cappuccino for 5 Euro and an iced latte for a bit less + an extra shit of really good espresso.
Highly recommend, and in a great area as well in the new ghetto surrounded by some other great drinking and dining spots.
Service was also fantastic and friendly, and they didn't mind my americanness which is always appreciated. Will be back next time! -
Ki Y.
If you're in Cannaregio and just want some good coffee, a light snack of pastries, and to chill out. This is a solid spot. Try their "bagel salato" which is definitely not a bagel but instead basically just a croissant filled with varying ingredients like cheeses or prosicutto. Misnomer but still tasty.
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Sam K.
Venice is a tourist trap. Being an island, they have to import everything. While some places try to import fresh ingredients, many simply buy frozen pre-made food and dish it to hapless tourists, who can't escape getting ripped off.
Our quest was to find some gems that the locals frequent. This adventure led us away from the Grand Canal to the jewish ghetto, Cannaregio. This beautiful, mostly residential neighborhood has some charming coffee shops, trattoria's and other establishments that perhaps may represent the real Venice, a hidden Venice.
You know you are in the right place, when there isn't a single voice speaking English, except ours of course. Torrefazione is perhaps the best coffee shop in Venice. Their baked goods are baked in Venice using artisanal ingredients.
Their coffee beans is curated from around the world. Espresso from India, check, from Madagascar, check, and from South America, check and mate.
I had some mocha, and it was some of the best mocha in northern Italia. This made me adventurous for something special. So I asked the barista to surprise me.
Here's what he ended up making: An insanely delicious cappuccino-latte with real pistachio syrup. It wasn't too sweet, but the combination of pistachio and coffee beans is divine. It looks green, but it tastes like pistachio coffee. If you ever get a chance to make your way to Cannaregio, you cannot make a better pit-stop than Torrefazione Cannaregio. Trust the barista and get the pistachio latte. -
Linda T.
Amazing cappuccino and croissants. Croissants are self service, picking the one you you want at the bar. Coffee was tasty and ambiance was nice. Actually a nice sit down place to enjoy Venice and breakfast or snack.