Caffe Reggio - Menu

119 MacDougal StreetNY 10012, New York, United States

🛍 Meat, Coffee, Cheese, Italian

3.8 💬 6110 Reviews
Caffe Reggio

Phone: +12124759557

Address: 119 MacDougal StreetNY 10012, New York, United States

City: New York

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 6110

Website: https://www.caffereggio.com/

"Famous historical cafe that was a favourite hangout of Kerouac, featured in the Godfather, Shaft and Serpico, and had JFK do a speech outside once too. Apparently had the first espresso machine in the USA imported from Italy, which is still on display today, and was also the first place in America to serve cappuccino. Very traditional and historic feeling inside with over 80 separate artworks, including a painting from the school of Caravaggio. Worth a visit for all the reasons above, but also the coffee is great, the prices are reasonable and the service is also good."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Dessert

Breakfast Suggestions

Sandwiches

Salads

Pét-Nat Punch

Pizza - Small Á 16Cm

Pastry

Pastries

Egg Dishes

Pizza Mit Fisch - Normal Ø 26Cm

Specialties

Pizza Klein Á 28Cm

Mixed Soups

Vegetarian Dishes

Coffees And Teas

Soups And Salads

Italian Pastries

Desserts

Pizza

Soups

International Coffees $11

Ice Cream Desserts

Dessert Menu

Pasta - Ravioli

Ali Ali

The staff are superb and hard working, the quality of desserts and coffee/englishbreakfast tea are amazing

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Reviews

Safia
Safia

Absolutely stunning place!!! Atmosphere desert is top notch, lavender proseco was amazing.. I'll definitely return and not once!!!


Federico
Federico

Got only a cappuccino and it took really long to arrive. Coffee into it wasn’t great, but overall it was a good cappuccino. The place was very dark and empty. Cool the Caravaggio paintings. However, it could do a better job with ligh


Jon
Jon

Beautiful cafe with a rich interesting history. Worth visiting for these reasons and for people watching. Maybe also for the espresso martini. However the pastries and the coffee is really quite rubbish. The chocolate eclair totally lacked finesse. The cannoli was quite tasteless. View menu


Cori
Cori

Do not expect this cafe to have flawless food. The historical significance is enough to praise this venue. Breakfast is reliable. The hot spiked cider is a must-try. Staff is unbelievably fast in the tight space. The gathering strangers contribute to the energy. A wonderful setting indeed!


Patricia
Patricia

The place is ok. quieter compared to another similar places around. Food is w little bit at the lower than being average. Toilet is quite small, i did not know how to 'fold ' myself even tho I am already very small. Service was fine. I would not be able to really recommend this place. Still... Worth trying.


Carrie
Carrie

The thing that surprised me the most about this place was how kind all the staff were. Even though it was a crazy weekend rush, the staff made time for everyone, got my items to me quickly, and offered up such genuine hospitality. The coffee was excellent! The cinnamon on top made it feel so homey. You guys are amazing, thank you for taking such good care of me! View menu


Bhakti
Bhakti

The vibe of this place is amazing, get it why it is so famous. Got the tiramisu and Napoleon for dessert. The tiramisu was very fresh, spongy, one of the best I have had so far. Napoleon was good too. Also got Pina colada and peach margherita cocktails, good taste and quantity and strong enough. Prices are reasonable and ample seating is available even on busy weekends.


Catalina
Catalina

Nice place to sit and enjoy Greenwich Villiage. Great place to hang out and pretend you're an edgy NYU art student. The cappuccino was bomb and most of the drinks are nice. I haven't tried the pastries but they look really nice! The seating indoors and out is also very charming and comfortable and it is one of the rare places in nyc where the owners don't mind you sitting for hours.


D
D

Famous historical cafe that was a favourite hangout of Kerouac, featured in the Godfather, Shaft and Serpico, and had JFK do a speech outside once too. Apparently had the first espresso machine in the USA imported from Italy, which is still on display today, and was also the first place in America to serve cappuccino. Very traditional and historic feeling inside with over 80 separate artworks, including a painting from the school of Caravaggio. Worth a visit for all the reasons above, but also the coffee is great, the prices are reasonable and the service is also good. View menu

Categories

  • Meat Explore our mouth-watering meat selection, featuring expertly grilled steaks, tender chicken, and flavorful lamb dishes, each seasoned to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience.
  • Coffee Savor our selection of expertly crafted coffees, from rich espressos to creamy cappuccinos. Whether you need a morning boost or a leisurely sip, our coffee options promise warmth and comfort in every cup. View menu
  • Cheese A curated selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world, featuring diverse flavors and textures that delight the palate. Perfect for sharing or savored individually with the ideal accompaniments.
  • Italian Savor the rich and diverse flavors of Italy with our menu, offering classic pasta, savory risottos, and traditional meat and seafood dishes, all crafted with authentic ingredients and passion. Buon appetito!

Amenities

  • Cafe
  • Beer
  • menu
  • Wine
  • menu
  • Wifi

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