Caffè Tommaseo

Trieste


Virtually unchanged since its 1830 opening, the rich ceiling reliefs, primrose-yellow walls and Viennese mirrors here couldn't be any more evocative. Take coffee at the bar or sit down in the prim but very pretty dining room for some fritto misto (fried seafood) and a chance to linger among the ghosts.


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