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Caffè Nero

5.0 (6 reviews)
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Scratch Baked goods, delicious coffee. Wonderful local owner/operator. Scones are amazing. Delightful chicken salad.

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Stangl's Bakery - Front window at Stangl's Bakery in Ambridge, PA.

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My wife and I are staying at our second home in PA and decided to hit some of the locales used in…read morethe movie called, "A Man Called Otto". This bakery was one such place... Unassuming from the outside, it is a small bakery with plenty to offer in the form of homemade baked goods, as well as some candy thrown in for good measure. We enjoyed their maple pastry and they delicious cinnamon roll. The baker was a bit rearranged from the movie - no big deal - and the service was super friendly and answered our questions on when they came to tape for the movie. It was a fun stop and their baked goods are truly delicious.

My book club read A Man Called Ove in January, in anticipation of the movie, A Man Called Otto…read morecoming to theaters. As you may know, part of the movie was filmed in Ambridge and this bakery is used in one of the scenes. The main characters visit this bakery and have a Swedish eclair, or Semlor. I was hosting our book club this week and thought it would be fun to pick up some semlors for our treat. I called the day before (not realizing they are closed Sunday-Tuesday) to place an order for 18 semlors. They said it would be no problem to make them for me, even though I only gave them just over 24 hours notice. The bakery was beautifully painted back to how it was originally when it opened many many years ago. There is limited seating (only one small table and two chairs) so it's not really meant to be an eat-in bakery. The semlors were a hit with book club! Everyone enjoyed them quite a bit. They did seem to be a little dry to me. Not sure if we got "day old" semlors or they were just drier than I would have guessed. The filling was delicious and plentiful. Would love to come back and try some other items they have--the giant cookies look so yummy!

Caffè Nero - cafes - Updated May 2026

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