It is a cosy place but I paid 16 euro for 1 cappuccino– 1 cup of tea and one piece of cake. If tea and cappuccino were 3 euro each, did they charge 10 euro for a piece of cake? I wouldn’t recommend this
Katie K.
Place rating: 1 Milwaukee, WI
Why this popped up as a smoothie place in the search function is beyond me. We went later in the afternoon and all fruits were out. Hmmmm.
Scott T.
Place rating: 4 Mission, San Francisco, CA
Beautiful cozy coffee joint, welcoming you to come in and settle down. On day 5 of my great Roman adventure, the sky opened up and started raining buckets. Luckily, I was already planning on meeting the wonderful Valeria I at Circus. I ducked inside and was met with a warm interior, filled with small booths, magazines, and paintings. Most of the cafes in Rome struck me as very spartan, so Circus was a nice change of pace. My espresso was quick and friendly — English was no problem. A perfect stop for any visit!
Sabrina A.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Very cute and cosy internet café with a menu full of all sorts of teas, coffee, hot chocolate, smoothies, desserts, sandwiches and more! Really clean and nicely decorated environment. Their bathroom is spotless! The staff are super nice and fluent in English. A little more pricey than your regular tea/coffee shop. I paid 5 euros for a chai tea latte. But I totally enjoyed the cosy atmosphere Give it a shot if you are around Piazza Navona :)
Carol S.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Cool, little coffee house with good drinks. Lots of magazines and books to read and a flat screen tv that played some trippy videos from what I can recall.
Etieno
Place rating: 4 Paris
Petit café branché, tout en longueur, situé à deux pas de la Piazza Navona. Expositions, Internet, brunch et boissons variées. Canapés et tables hautes. Ambiance décontractée et très sympa.