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Traversa VI Botteghelle 700
84010 Salerno
Italy
Hours
What time does Addu' Mimi' O' open?
Addu' Mimi' O' opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Addu' Mimi' O' close?
Addu' Mimi' O' closes at 5:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Addu' Mimi' O' is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 9:00 AM - 5:00 PMSun Closed
Does Addu' Mimi' O' have parking?
Yes, Addu' Mimi' O' has parking options.
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Located right in front of the Sida bus stop, this is a cute little spot for breakfast and coffee in…read morethe center of Maiori. The servers were kind and worked fast. We tried their coffee, croissants, and donuts. Everything was great and inexpensive. Worth a quick stop if you're in the area!
Great place for an espresso and pastry on the beach in maiori. Family owned, mom & son usually…read morethere. Good people. Chased me down when i left my change on the counter (not expecting a 20 cent tip for an 80 cent espresso lungo). The son even showed me how they make their cassata gelato. They speak a bit of english, but not much. Very patient with my mediocre italian. Like all italy, prices higher for table service. Ma per un cafe al banco-perfetto.
Finally found a pasticceria that offered the Italian butter cookies I love and that are found all…read moreof NYC and NJ where I'm originally from. The buttery cookies with a red or green candied cherry in the middle or half dipped in chocolate are simple yet divine! Especwith an espresso drink. In addition to the assortment of butter cookies, they had other Italian pastries - cannolI, sfogiatelle, baba, raffiola, fruit tarts - and sandwiches and an espresso bar. Located right off Piazza Tasso in the heart of Sorrento, it's on a quieter street than the alleys overflowing with shops and cafes. Great spot for a snack and a little reprise from the hustle & bustle.
Tucked a bit away from the busy main plaza of Sorrento, Pasticceria Monica is still very close to…read morethe hustle and bustle. We tried their strawberry mini tart and a few cookies. The price was great as they didn't gouge us like most bakeries on the main strip do, and the strawberry was the best I've had. The crust was soft contrasting the typical dry crust with fruit tarts, and it was just so fresh.
Praise for their delicious melon sorbet made with real melon!…read more After lunch I was craving a little something sweet and Collina looked swarming with customers on a warm spring afternoon, so I peeked in. The cafe is very small, with a counter inside the left entrance for gelato and sorbetto, a larger counter and display case of pastries along the wall inside the right entrance. Seems to be a handful of seats upstairs accessible by a narrow staircase though they looked to be cordoned off that moment. Gelato prices ranged from €3 for a small, single flavor to €5 for medium, €8 for large, €12 for maxi which I'm not quite sure how many scoops that was. The prices were the most reasonable that I saw along the Amalfi Coast in a few towns. After checking out the flavor selection I decided to go with a light sorbetto in melon and it was yummy! It tasted like if really ripe cantaloupe were made into a super smooth smoothie lol. They carried the popular sorbetto al limone (lemon sorbet in a lemon) for €10 too, though in general I heard mixed reviews about this item being overpriced. They offer a bunch of lunch-suitable menu items like simple paninis, pasta, salads and burgers; also some cocktails for €12-13-including an enticing Positano Spritz concocted of prosecco, limoncello, soda, fresh lemon zest. Pastries looked good too though the weather was a little warm for more sweets--their tiramisu cups, cookies, mini tarts and eclairs all looked like solid choices if you're in the mood.
I know it's touristy and gimmicky, but this was the perfect spot to get the iconic lemon sorbet…read moreinside a hollow lemon. It was pricey at €10, but the sorbet was refreshing and nice on a hot day. They also have a good selection of regular gelato, pastries and drinks too if you want something more reasonable. It's conveniently located in the heart of Positano where you can wander down to the beach or stroll through the shops.
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Large coffee. It was lukewarm and I like my coffee very hot.
I had this place saved to get some good dessert on Amalfi and it did not disappoint!…read more Gelato from the booth opposite the main location and a cannoli from the actual cafe. Cannoli was decent - crunchy shell with creamy filling, but I've had better Cannoli in Rome. Gelato was delicious! Proper creamy and actually authentic! Got the Cioccolato con Caco del Madagascar (basically a chocolate gelato) + Ricotta Stregata (a ricotta flavor) in a cone. It was a really lovely combination and so perfect for a hot day.
A local classic, this caffe and pasticceria is one of the most famous (if not the most famous)…read moredessert and pastry shop in Amalfi. This address is the main location along Via Duca Mansone I, they also have a couple other smaller chocolate and gelato boutiques, the closest being diagonally across the piazza in front of the Amalfi Cathedral. Outdoor seating set out on the stone street fronts with a cream and wood color scheme and table umbrellas for shade. The store interior shouts classic European emporium, warm, medium-tone wooden display fixtures and wall paneling with mirrors and glass. A handful of golden chandeliers and pendant lights. Most importantly--many glass displays of pastries, cakes, chocolates, cookies. The staff is forthcoming and friendly, ready to help when I mentioned looking for a snack without certain ingredients. Their English was much better than my (non-existent) Italian. I ended up purchasing a little bag of almond cookies €6, with a texture between almond cake and marzipan, baked in little mini cupcake cup shapes. They were tasty though a little on the sweet side. Prices in the store were pretty typical for Amalfi Coast though I think a little higher than average pasticcerias in other Italian cities. I had planned to drop by again to try their gelato though alas didn't have the chance again when I was there. If I ever go back to Amalfi will drop by again!
Cannoli
Ricotta Stregata + Cioccolato con Caco del Madagascar
Pastries and desserts
I finally made it here before leaving Naples, and I'm so glad I listened to the locals! It's…read moreconveniently located right near the train station, making it an easy and essential stop-by. The Sfogliatella completely blew my mind. The flakiness was incredible, and the level of sweetness was a perfect match for my cappuccino. It is truly a must-have in Napoli! On the other hand, the Babà was just okay for me and wasn't quite my favorite compared to the pastry. Just a heads-up: the line is usually long, so make sure to give yourself plenty of time. My only regret is that I didn't buy a second sfogliatella for the road!
Wow!! I read the reviews and was a sceptic normally when u see a line it tells u that it's worth…read morethe wait. I was not sure being not from Naples but WOW!!! My mouth went in total shock once I tried 3 different pastries from here the crème that was used in these OMG! Worth the wait we went maybe 25 min before closing so the line was not that bad. I don't know Italian so I just pointed out what I wanted and got through the line fine. It's hidden on a back street and be prepared to wait on the street! Worth the wait if you are in Naples around Grimaldi stop!!!
Inside
A little bit on the pricey side but such a cute little boutique cafe in the plaza with a great view…read moreof the church and city. We ordered gelato here (came with three scoops). The almond and hazelnut flavors were absolutely divine and gelato was nice and creamy! We also ordered an americano which went well with the sweet ice cream. It was so nice to just sit and relax here.
Super close to the main church (right next to the main staircase). The hazelnut gelato is like…read moreheaven! Also, the prices are very reasonable. A small gelato is 3 euros.
Chocolate (with hazelnut pieces), vanilla with choolate chips & cafe espresso.
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Sweet lady!!!
Excellent cappuccino, coffee and pastries; this is the locals pasticceria, excellent selection of…read morepastries and candies all made in house. Stand at the counter with the locals or sit down outside and watch the crowds.
Stopped in on our way to our tour. Everyone was so kind. Bar Rita is small, but cozy and clean…read more Also, I had the best cappuccino that I have ever had. All of the pastries were so fresh and delicious. I would definitely recommend stopping in any and every chance you get while in Sorrento.
Walked in for a quick coffee pick me up while exploring through Sorrento. Very quick stop. Coffee…read moreonly. Espresso was well balanced and not overly bitterly. Friendly older man working behind the counter who made the coffee quickly but with attention to detail. Bat style seating available against the wall. Clean bathroom available. Perfect for a pop in, pop out break.
Wonderful
Wanted a quick snack in Positano and stumbled upon this place. I got a slice of the prosciutto…read morepizza and an arancini ball. It took a few minutes to order and for them to heat up the food. There is no seating unless you're dining in the restaurants, however, there are standing counters for you to eat. Space is limited and it can get busy. The slice of pizza and arancini were both really tasty and fresh. I was also able to use the restroom connected to their restaurant which was a bonus.
Very friendly little eatery on the Amalfi coast with very pretty views. When we were on an…read moreexcursion we stopped in to have some delicious focaccia stuffed with cheese, tomato and basil and of course had to sample some of their cannolis which are definitely my favorite sweet treat. If you don't have time to stop and eat , you can get it all to go.
Campagnola
If you're a tourist looking for an amazing sandwich, go to A'Marenna. No hesitation. If you're a…read morelocal and in need of a good sandwich, go to A'Marenna. No hesitation. Their sandwiches are on another level, like sinking your teeth into heaven. Every single bite somehow delivers the perfect balance of each ingredient, and the pizza bread is toasted to absolute perfection: crisp on the outside, soft on the inside. I don't say this lightly... it's quite possibly the best thing I've ever eaten. The spot itself is quaint, tucked into one of the many charming alleyways of Sorrento, and if you're lucky, snag one of the few bar-height seats along the wall to enjoy the ambiance and full experience. If I lived in Sorrento, I'd be a regular without question. The black truffle pate...the sun-dried tomatoes...puglia baratta... And the owners? Next level. Genuinely appreciative of every compliment, which somehow makes the whole experience taste even better.
Amazing sandwiches and great costumer service. They are super busy, yet they bring you the food and…read moretreat you with care.
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