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Via Giolitti
00185 Rome
Italy
Termini
Hours
What time does Mokà Café open?
Mokà Café opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Mokà Café close?
Mokà Café closes at 10:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Does Mokà Café have outdoor seating?
No, Mokà Café does not have outdoor seating options.
Does Mokà Café have parking?
Yes, Mokà Café has parking options.
Does Mokà Café have free WiFi?
Yes, Mokà Café has free WiFi.
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There was no way I was going to leave Rome without trying one of Italy's popular Maritozzo buns…read more Since this spot was close to our hotel, we stopped in here one morning for a quick brekkie before heading over to the Colosseum. It is also across the street from Roma Termini. O...M...G!!! These popular Maritozzo breakfast buns are to die for. It resembles the shape of a football. It's imitating at first. How do I hold and eat it without making a mess? Heck, just open wide and stuff this baby into your mouth. And if it gets all over your pretty lips, just lick it off with your tongue. I'm not one for whipped cream but these are incredibly light, like eating a cloud. The bun is pillowy soft. I didn't feel guilty eating it. It's perfect with a cup of hot coffee. Here, they come in two sizes. It reminds me of those Chinese Coconut Buns but BETTER!!! I'm surprised that I have never seen these buns since we have a huge Italian population in NY/NJ/PA. I have to see if I can find these back home. Busy place for locals who have their coffee standing up at the bar before they go on with their day. Lots of bad reviews about their rude service but we had a very friendly and attentive server.
My first transaction after arriving in Rome and the cashier was rude and arrogant. Absolutely not…read morenecessary as I did nothing to warrant that. Maybe he doesn't like tourists? And there was nothing special about the pastry I ordered.
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Great coffee! Also grabbed a few pastries that were delicious! While next to the Pantheon, it did…read morenot feel like a tourist trap.
We were near this cafe and ordered a cappuccino and latte. Then we realized we had to try the…read moreMaritozzi and the bread was sweet and the whipped cream was not. Great balance together. Standing around the bar to drink the coffee and eat your pastry is the common practice.
The amazing variety of coffee and cannoli
Entrance
We loved this spot. We actually returned like 4 times during our stay as it was located close to…read moreour hotel, on our way to the main city area and we loved that they had breakfast and lunch sandwiches early in the day. Only real I don't give 5 stars, well I'll explain later. 1st day we walked up super early and it was bustling with business and workers. We were greeted to sit outside and a waiter came to help us with coffee and food. The service was outstanding and the food was superb! We loved it so much we knew to come 2nd day, grab coffee and breakfast and sandwiches for later as we toured Rome. #greatidea We come again, 3rd day early and everything was perfect--breakfast, coffee, to go sandwiches and the service. We came day 4 a bit later in the day after a big tour event and it was very different. Server didn't want us sitting inside. Server was rude about my younger family member basically falling asleep on the table from the heat and miles of touring. Mind you, she is a little girl and very exhausted from the beauty of Rome touring all day--actually all week in this crazy heat. Anyway, we order drinks, food and that's it. Server seemed to hate us. I won't hold that against the amazing proper who helped us every day the week we were visiting. We really did like this place. Just not that guy I guess. Love the food, the quality and 99% of the service.
Cappucino is good maritozzo is not my favorite. Cream is fine but the bun is not tasty. Prices are…read moreokay.
Cappuccino di soya + maritozzo
A Roman breakfast!
Unexpected charm in the hubbub of termini station, take the lift up +1 and it's just a few doors…read moredown. A great place to recharge and get a sweet treat after a long day of travels - including charging up the phones:) Pictures don't do it justice! Reminiscent of a coastal coffee/pastry shop in Cinque Terre. Pricing is reasonable, staff is courteous and they play music that could lull you into nap mode! A worthwhile stop one level above the train platforms.
Amazing pastries, specially croissants (we tried their pistachio and albicocca/apricot croissant)…read morealong with a cappuccino and macchiato. The croissant is incredibly light and fluffy but packed with flavor. I also love how the interior is decorated with lemons to make you feel like you are sitting in a villa. The coffee drinks have thick milk in it which actually tastes pretty light because they froth the coffee like crazy making it taste even better. I normally don't drink coffee with milk but this place has converted me to craving this. Hands down the best coffee I have had in Rome so far. This place is always packed with people which is testament to how good this place is and how much Italians need their coffee in the morning. This area of the train station is incredibly warm and cozy (perfect for the cold January weather when we visited Rome). We honestly could have sat here for hours to people watch and indulge in their various kinds of croissants. Overall the ambiance is very classy and makes you feel like you are sitting in a villa even though it's 30 degrees F. Would recommend if you have a few mi to spare at the terminal.
When in Monti... stop at this Cafe. The staff is so friendly. The drinks the food. All amazing!…read moreThis is our second visit here. Both times has been an authentic Roman experience. The ambiance is casual and relaxing. Sit and people watch while you have your drink.
The coffee and pastry's were great until we saw the employee enter the bathroom and leave the…read morebathroom in the same gloves he's serving people in. We got grossed out.
Espresso in rome
Croissant
I was honestly kind of speechless with how much I enjoyed my breakfast.. Service for me was…read moreunfortunately pretty slow, but I was shocked to find that the wait was well worth it. I also know that the time I went was quite busy in Rome overall, so I don't fully fault them. Give this place a try! Highlight: Ciambella Fritta
Great little cafe with very tasty pastries…read more This cafe is very close to our hotel and unfortunately we discovered it two days before we leave. Everything was very yummy, my boyfriend got two little pastries that he claimed to be the best he had in Rome (I couldn't take the photos cuz he ate them so fast). Will definitely visit this cafe everyday until we leave.
Outside
Cream and nuts pastry
Ciambella fritta, tiramisú al pistacchio, succo d'arancia (Roman fried donut, tiramisu with pistachio, orange juice)
The maritozzi was divine and so creamy! We also ordered the cannoli and other pastries for take…read moreaway. They pack it neatly like a present. The line was long but did move fairly quick. You can order and pick up your pastries on the left side and then pick up coffee on the entrance on the right side.
I was staying nearby and decided to check it out one morning. There was always a long line but if…read moreyou go next door they will sell you coffee and maritozzi without any line. We got a maritozzi and it was delicious. The cream and dough were super light and just melted in your mouth. I was happy I got to try this place without making the long line.
Maritozzi piccolo
I was picking up a bottled water at the store and the owner saw the packaging gave me the thumbs up:)
Mostly eaten maritozzi
This place was perfect! We were staying at the Numa around the corner and needed some breakfast…read more As we walked in the door and greeted the crew, we were treated to the wonderful smells of brewing espresso and a nice long pastry counter with a huge choice. We each got a pistachio cream croissant. I got a double espresso and my partner got a cappuccino. They were both so so delicious! Highly recommend it here!
Once again, Yelp did not disappoint me. A stone's throw from hotels around the corner (and 23 euros…read morefor 3 panini, and 2 espressos as compared to the 20 euro per person, buffet at the hotel), my family LOVES these panini. The first bite of the crispy crunch and you will be in love as well. The tomato/mozzarella/arugula, prosciutto and salami ones are excellent. Even my pickiest tween who hasn't loved much on this trip loved it. The panini will stay crispy (make sure you get it toasted , or 'cotto', not 'crudo' (raw) even if you have to bring it back to your hotel. Every morning, I can't believe how little we paid for a fantastic breakfast. For 19 euros, we got 2 prosciutto panini, two cups of delicious cappuccino, and 1 chocolate croissant. Treat your tummy to a fantastic start.
The printed menu as of January 30, 2025
Cappuccino
Came here to eat in 2018, starving & not knowing nothing about this restaurant except its name…read moreLiving Room Cafe!! Sounds like a comfortable place to eat LOL!! The pastas was home made & it was so delicious...at the time they only excepted cash & now I see they accept credit cards
Wonderful restaurant. Warm atmosphere and friendly staff. Nuances of Ancient Rome with flavors as…read moreexquisite as Rome itself. Pasta is home made, cooked to the perfect al dente and served with an appropriate sauce, ragu or dressed with olive oil, Parmesan and herbs. Tonight I was served a house specialty: sweet onion stuffed with a mussel, peperoni (spiced salami), bolognese and served with steamed mussels on the side. The bread is fresh and plentiful. Homemade pizzas are a work of art in themselves and taste more so. They serve a great cappuccino, and you can make that part of your Italian or American breakfast. Lunch is a beautiful array of salads, fruits, sandwiches and span a menu of goodies.
Pistachio Croissant, 5/10. It's dense and the pistachio was a bit too sweet for my liking…read moreAffagato, 7/10. It was good, just heavier on the gelato. Service and ambiance were great
So I gave in and came to this spot. Yes I saw it on IG lol…read more Apparently when going to the Fountain of Trevi this is the spot to go to sit outside and enjoy a cappuccino and a pastry. Finding a table will be hard so be patient or just dont do it, get your pastry and keep it pusing. I did get a Pistachio Cornetto and it was OK Inside of this store/bakery you can find some authentic food items to take home and they also sell bottles of liquor I came I saw I ate On to the next
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