My first post of the new year is dedicated to the historic coffeehouse Gambrinus.
Founded in 1860, the Gambrinus is a historic coffehouse in Naples (South Italy). It is located in the historical hearth of the town, close to one of the world's oldest opera houses. In addition to breakfast's coffee & pastry and ice cream, the Gambrinus Coffehouse also offers lunch.
That old coffee shop in Naples was named misteriously after the patron saint of beer. The Irish dramatist, Oscar Wilde, and the French writer, Guy de Maupassant, went to Gambrinus to taste coffee.
If you were to go to Naples in South Italy, you could visit the oldest coffee shop of the town. As an alternative, you could have a spritz at a less popular place.
I spent New Year's Eve in Naples, where I enjoyed its lovely atmosphere.
On the way back from Naples I meet a cute dog while I was catching the train at the railway station. That beautiful creature was looking after the luggage.
...Gambrinus Coffeehouse certainly is an elegant spot.
ReplyDeleteYes, it's a lovely place.
DeleteThe cafe is beautiful, a highlight. I love Naples, have been there twice.
ReplyDeleteThe oldest coffee house is always very busy. :)
Happy New Year!
I know there are many beatiful place like that one in Wien :-)
DeleteGiorgio, very nice is this cafe :) With the greatest pleasure being in Naples, I would visit it! I talking about the dog - he's cute!!!
ReplyDeleteMy friend, I salute you and I wish you a nice weekend!
Thanks! Same to you :-)
DeleteIt looks really fancy and grand. Lovely dog :-D
ReplyDeleteAll the best for 2025 :-D
Grazie per avermi mostrato Napoli.Buon anno
ReplyDeleteI'm sure I have seen this wonderful Coffeehouse highlighted in a recent UK TV travel show, it does look a great place to visit.
ReplyDeleteThat dog is so sweet and seems to be looking after the luggage well :)
I do hope the New Year has started on a positive note for you.
My good wishes.
All the best Jan
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WOW this is a glorious coffeehouse, a nice place to be in.
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