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Via della Filanda 2
20060 Gessate
Italy
Hours
What time does Bar CF open?
Bar CF opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
What time does Bar CF close?
Bar CF closes at 5:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Bar CF is closed on Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Fri 7:00 AM - 5:30 PMSat-Sun Closed
Does Bar CF serve alcohol?
Yes, Bar CF serves alcohol.
Does Bar CF have parking?
Yes, Bar CF has parking options.
Does Bar CF have free WiFi?
Yes, Bar CF has free WiFi.
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The sandwiches here are pretty good, especially for a food stand. The location is great…read more I had Fazio which was fine. The Cutlet was a fake meat amalgam though, which was unexpected. I'd be interested to try other sandwiches; maybe they'd be more to my liking.
Reasonably priced delicious sandwiches near the Sforzesco Castle. There's a fair amount of seating…read moreand it was definitely a popular spot when we came on a weekday. There's a ton of options but thankfully there's a giant menu with photos and English translation!
Waiting in line
Majorino panini
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Patio seating area
We wanted a quick meal and got pizza. This was our first pizza in Italy. It was decent. Seeing how…read morethe flavors are completely different from the states, England and Paris. This was a solid pizza and the service was nice. We prefer to go so i can't speak much more to that. I didn't eat the sandwich or post what my lady got because she said it was not good.
My dog Brody and I stumbled on this place and then went again for their fabulous pizza. Not only…read morethe food but the family who runs the restaurant are super nice and are so sweet. They gave Brody some ham which he loved. I would highly recommend to get off the beaten path and try this place.
Il Vicolino del Paninaio pizza (with walnuts!) and the fettuccine bolognese
Absolutely wonderful! I had a sandwich with fresh basil, aubergine, fresh tomatoes, olives and (I…read morethink) a bit of hommus and olive oil. The guy who worked there was super nice and helpful, he translated the menu for us and gave us a warm welcome. Well recommended!
I still dream about going back to Tigella. Tigella is a type of sandwich that is famous from…read moreanother region of Italy (so not a typical Lombardy dish), but it is one of the best things you can try while in Como. I lived in Como for a year, and this was probably my favorite restaurant to go to. The ingredients are fresh and delicious, and I'd suggest also trying the dessert tigellas (pistacchio in particular). The location itself is a tiny, but adorable shop in the city center. It's hard to find seating when it's busy, but I'm telling you- it's so worth it.
Inside area!
Incredibly fresh and tasty veggies and herbs on this panini sandwich
This little shop will have everything you need- maybe not a lot of choices, but they will cover…read moreeverything from TP to freshly made ( delicious) sandwiches. We spent 3 weeks in this town and got to know many of the vendors and this place was, by far, such a pleasure to come and shop. The family who runs it is very accommodating, speak English ( for all the American and British travelers who come here) and carry so many authentic Italian products. We even purchased several jars of one sauce to take back to CA. One of the best parts of this place is Sunny, the young woman who works there- what a pleasant, helpful and kind person. She will make you want to come back and shop here just to have her help you. I hope she gets some credit for the good work she does there.
Macelleria Salumeria is a cute, local shop that says meats, cheeses, and accompanying sauces,…read morespreads, breads, wines, and other odds and ends. The married shop owners, Enriqio and Annarita, are so friendly and were both so patient with us. Annarita's English is good and fluent and I had to do some combination of gesturing and guessing with Enriqio. We ended up coming here three times for salami sandwiches. We told Annarita the rough specifications: focaccia, Milanese salami, a medium cheese and sun dried tomatoes, and they made it happen. It cost about the same as a subway sandwich but we felt we got so much more! Delicious and great service. We will be back!
This place is one of my favorites in Monza. Their onion soup is absolutely amazing. It got to the…read morepoint where I was thinking about the soup on days I could not get there. They have 5 or 6 serve your self soups along with a menu of other things. My 9yr old would get a hot dog and fries. Their fries are good too. They are like a half potato chip half fry. The whole table enjoys them. My 7yr old enjoys the Toscana soup or the onion soup. The onion soup is called cippola or something like that. My 2 yr old also enjoys the soup.
Menù
This famous sandwich shop has been around since WWII serving fresh sandwiches with different…read morespecials everyday. They are busy but the service is quick and most people get take away. Definitely a foodie spot too!
Wow! We went based on reviews and it was fantastic! Artichoke carciofa pie & spicy cavallo crudo…read more(horse tartare) sandwich. The prosciutto sandwich was thin though--would skip that next time. They are takeaway only. A few small tables outside at the next-door pepen cafe that sold coffee, wine, & beer. The line was long to order the food but it moves fast, and they call your name when it's ready.
Pesto di cavallo crudo
Super conveniently located - it's a short walk from the train, bus, and ferry stops. It's a smaller…read moreshop and not all of the employees were super friendly. Overall ambiance/set-up is decent. As for what they sell, there's fruit, cocktails and food available. We stopped by twice during our stay in Varenna and were able to get almost everything we needed. We had hoped to also get a bottle of Aperol, but they didn't sell it. We did procure fresh fruit, bottled water, and ingredients to make our own foccacia sandwiches for the road.
Very nice people and alcohol. 4 stars just to give a heads up to people looking for some food…read morebefore the train. Be careful about what you order. The salmon sandwhich is incredible. The chicken sandwhich and meat and potatoes are not good options. Very good bread though. Hard to read sign
Can't beat local snacks with a view!
Nice selection of made in Italy products!
Natural made in Italy preserves.
The food was decent. The service, however, was very poor: staff only came to take the order and…read moreserve the food--beyond that, they were unapproachable and we had to go to them. The payment process was unacceptable. We were asked to go to the counter and pay a total amount named by the waitress. When we asked for a breakdown, she listed the prices of each item verbally, which added up to less than the total she quoted. We asked for a printed bill (with the full order details), and were told we could only receive it after paying. After we paid and received the bill, we saw we had been overcharged--amounts did not match what we ordered, the menu prices, or what the waitress told us at the table. When we raised this at the counter, the staff member responded with hostility and made no effort to apologize or correct the mistake. Overall - an unpleasant and not recommended experience. Food prices on the menu are fair for an airport, but wine and beer prices are excessive.
Pretty good! They have a lot of sandwiches. We asked for the English menu which helped make a…read moredecision I ordered the Garibaldino and was yummy. A tad bland but I dipped in oil and vinegar. Will be back to sample another panini.
Front counter
Delicious panino and even better caffe
Wonderful casual dining experience if you're ever in Lake Como and luckily find yourself at the…read moreBellagio steps. Food and service were excellent. We purchased a painted wine bottle that we had to surrender at the airport. I was hoping to contact the restaurant to purchase another and ship to the US if possible.
Ok. Many restaurants in Bellagio are off the many stairs in the area. Small and intimate but full…read moreof experiences. We saw La Lanterna on our first night thought we have to give it a try while we were here. The next night we walked by and the was a table outside in the stairs. OK, it does not talk much to excite us but this was awesome. Enjoying our meal while watching people walk by and walk by. A lot of people walk by and look et you. So if you are self conscious ask to sit inside. They have a basic menu of pasta and at first we thought, "this will not be enough food." It was plenty and so flavorful. In our four weeks of travel in Italy and Greece, this was my most memorable and tasty meal. No hesitation. Just a cute little restaurant with a great eating experience.
Interior, "mezzanine" level of the restaurant (cashier is at the base level, while you enter at the top level)
Mixed Salad
View of the outside sitting area
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