A true sign of culture for any town in Connecticut is the appearance of unique cafes that not only offer great coffee and tea beverages, but also deliver an ambiance and service that is relaxed and welcoming. Sure you could just go by the reviews on the platforms, but if you haven’t learned by now, algorithms don’t actually make for good recommendations.
A Taste of Europe
Maybe it’s the photo gracing one of the walls of this Hungarian cafe, but once you step inside, you are transported to old-world charm and a friendly vibe. There’s a variety of coffee beverages, as well as other kinds, but Cafe Dolce is known for its Hungarian pastries and special dishes that capture the flavors of Budapest.
Italiano Pronto!
Norwalk has never lacked for Italian heritage themed places, but Massimo’s hits the mark for a great Italian coffee, and offers bistro dishes to round out the flavors of Italy.
Bread and More
Since Wae Hill Breads expanded and opened on Westport Avenue, they’ve been growing as a convenient cafe for the eastern side of Norwalk.
Silvermine
Mercantile has anchored the scene in the Silvermine neighborhood that also boasts Gray Barns and the Silvermine Artist Guild.