Coffee Mantra

Santa Croce


Specialist coffee has arrived in Sant'Ambrogio with this pocket-sized coffee shop. Linger at the bar to enjoy bilingual barista chat or squat at a bar stool and enjoy a perfect (correctly priced) cappuccino (€1.20), chai latte, cold brew or other coffee type, all single origin made with quality beans roasted by Florence's very own Gearbox coffee roasters.

Homemade granola (€3.50) and tasty bagels (€5 to €6.50) with imaginative fillings – turkey with Dijon mustard, dried tomatoes, sweet Provolone cheese from southern Italy and caramelised onions perhaps – render it a wonderful breakfast and light-lunch address too.


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