A historical coffehouse located in Macdougal Street, it was founded in 1927 by Domenico Parisi, who was the first to introduce Italian cappuccino to America. You can still see the original machine after you enter from the bright green facade, just like many celebrities did before you. Pastries like sfogliatelle and cannoli can be coupled with your cup of coffee, while you enjoy the paintings that decorate the walls, one of them made from an artist of the school of Caravaggio.
119 MacDougal St, New York, NY 10012
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