Caffe Reggio

Cafe · Greenwich Village

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"Caffe Reggio, Greenwich Village by 345 Design. Rumored to be the first in the US to serve cappuccino when owner Domenico Parisi opened 1927. Look for the original Espresso machine made in 1902 against the back wall. One of the oldest and last remaining original cafes left in the Village.Caffe Reggio has been a bohemian hangout for decades for most notably poets like Kerouac and Corso and alike, and featured in many movies including Godfather II, Shaft, Serpico and others. Sit on the real 500-year-old bench from the Renaissance Palazzo of the Medici family and sip your cappuccino while you gaze across at The School of Caravaggio paintings."

New York City

119 MacDougal St, New York, NY 10012 Get directions

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