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    Chocolat & Chocolat - Our breakfast

    Chocolat & Chocolat

    4.3(7 reviews)
    77.6 km
    €€

    Great place for Italian breakfast. Great selection of pastries. A Avery famous for the chocolate…read more My espresso was very good as well the Nutella cornetto. Service was every fast and nice. The ladies are super efficient and with beautiful smile. Inside is very welcoming... with lord of specialties displayed as u can see from my pics. Great ambient.

    All I can say is ... YASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS…read more Gian and I were looking for a place to have coffee before our NYE dinner date in Ferrara. While wandering around, we stumbled upon Chocolat & Chocolat, thinking it was just a normal local bakery cafe and thought, ok let's give it a go. To our surprise, this place is award-winning and VERY popular! Jackpot! So we went in and found a seat. Ordered our coffees (which were very inexpensive) and sat down to rest. The coffees were beautiful btw. Just what we needed to keep us energized for the rest of the night! As we were chatting while sipping our delish cuppas, we realized that almost everyone surrounding us had a cup of thick hot chocolate in their hands. Upon further analysis, we realized that this bakery had won awards specifically for their chocolate! So what did we do? Duh ... ordered hot chocolate for ourselves too! Gotta get on that bandwagon!! I had the 62% hot chocolate with normal crema, while Gian had the 77% hot chocolate infused with some rum! Oh good gawd, these were fantastic! So rich! So thick! So creamy! (Stop imagining naughty things now! Even though it might as well have been as sexual as you can get with chocolate). Absolutely unforgettable! We were super warm afterwards too, so perfect for the winter season! We didn't try any of their baked goods (as we were saving up room for our dinners) but I swear, every other person that walked in through those doors were buying boxes of their cakes and pastries! Like NON-STOP! The staff were pretty nice too albeit one cranky lady who was making the coffee. But who dafuq cares when their coffee, hot chocolate and cakes are super awesome?! Everything was very inexpensive too! Less than 7euros for sure. I miss it too much! If you're in Ferrara, check this place out!

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    Pasticceria Torino - Exterior.

    Pasticceria Torino

    4.0(2 reviews)
    77.4 km

    So many pastry shops, so little time. This was a morning stop in Parma for what was our breakfasts…read morein Italy--stops at pastry shops. One of our group would normally get several items and we would then share the selections. In this case, I got a lemon tart and a nice cappuccino and quietly enjoyed my breakfast. The abundance of good pastry shops in Italy is amazing. We don't value them like the Italians. A pastry and a shot of espresso and then it's off to work.

    Items Selected: Sugar Brioche…read moreRice Cake Cassis Cornetto Pan Dulce Cream Horn Baba au Rhum Raspberry Sfogliatta Cassis Puff Pastry Spending a day in Parma before progressing onward to Milan it was with a late night past that the group filed into Pasticceria Torino at Strada Giuseppe Garibaldi 61, the small shop quiet despite the early hour of 08h30 as the shelves sat packed with nearly fifty styles of Cakes, Pastries and Bread. One of the most affordable Pasticceria visited in Italy, the prices closer to those in Mirano than the aforementioned fashion capitol or Venice, it was with limited English that clerks provided service after extensive perusal of the options, a total of eight selections totaling just €10,80 plated and delivered to a small table. In many ways similar to other bakeries, but also offering some novelties featuring housemade Fruit Compote, tastes of the Sugar Brioche as well as the laminated Butter Baton each proved mild yet pleasant in the face of more interesting options, the citrus-scented Rice Cake moist with Ricotta while the tender Baba found itself rich with Rum. Baking the typical Cornetto more crispy than many, its smooth filling rife with Vanilla notes, even better bites were found amidst two laminated pastries packed with Black Currant Jelly, a rounded item labeled as "Sfogliatta" not dissimilar to a Kouign Amann in texture with a center of Raspberries.

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    Venchi - chocolate - Updated May 2026

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