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    Caffè Pasticceria Spinnato

    3.8 (34 reviews)
    ModerateCafes, Coffee & Tea, Desserts

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    Moderate noise
    Good for working
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Canoli and strawberry cake
    Justin L.

    Amazing cakes and desserts in a city known for their sweets. The south of Italy is known for their sweets, be it granita, canoli or cake. Spinnato has a long history, circa 1860, and is simply amazing. It was the first place I stopped when I arrived in Palermo and I must have picked up a snack here at three times in four days. There are two sections to Spinnato, the pastries side and the drinks/cafe side. There's a slight premium for dining in, but it's a nice break from the heat. My desserts of choice here are the canoli, and a torta de fragole (strawberry cake). They are both simply delightful! The cake was my absolute favorite... home made whipped, great Italian cake and fresh strawberries. On a hot day, I would also recommend one of their granitas. Made with fresh fruit! I believe they also send their pastries across the walkway to the coffee and chocolate place (though not 100% on this). The venue is on a pedestrian street, so it's fairly quiet with a great atmosphere. As with all well established venues, the workers take great pride in their jobs. So they will be dressed in suits, full aprons, etc... a definite plus to have people that love their jobs. If you're in Palermo, a definite MUST for any lover of sweets (and even those without a sweet tooth)!!!

    Relaxing place to come in out of the bustling street scene and have a cafe and a lovely sweet.
    Andrea P.

    Relaxing upscale place to come in out of the hustle bustle of the busy street scene. Have a cafe and a lovely sweet.

    Margarita Sicilian pizza (best I've ever had) and cappuccino
    Winnie L.

    I visited Sicily with my friends in late October 2014. This was the only restaurant we ate at in Sicily, and I am very happy with our choice. We only had one day in Sicily, so we loved how we were able to have real Sicilian food without having to wait a long time at a sit down restaurant. I tried the Sicilian pizza (margarita, mushroom, and sausage). They were absolutely delicious, and they cut it for you! I also tried the elephant ear pastry. I had 4 for only 0.85 Euros, and it was extremely good. Sicily truly is the city of sweets! The manager was extremely kind as well. I struggled with connecting to the wifi, and he came back to check on our table to see if we had connected. The ordering process is confusing, but it is the ordering process of many places in Italy. You need to order with the food servers, pay at the cashier, take the receipt to the food served, and then take your food. Overall, delicious, worth its price, and great service Also, this is one of few places in Sicily that actually have free wifi without needing to register a credit card!

    John C.

    Fun atmosphere and great food. Relaxing place to dine outside. Everything is very fresh and delicious!

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    The food is the best I've had in my 2 week trip of Italy they even have pistachio canoli

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    Yum. Tried cannoli, pizza and cookies. All were reasonably priced and tasty.

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    Brioscià - Best gelato

    Brioscià

    4.3(14 reviews)
    0.2 km

    Pair of Palermo reviews without photos - 2 of 2…read more It's only appropriate to write this review as part of a matched set. That's because this was the next stop after La Taverna di John. The pizza was more than fine, but I wasn't going to balk at "dessert" that I was being treated to and where the consensus was to go. This is definitely the place - Brioscia on Via Mariano Stabile, meaning this dude was, or is, "stable." Who can forget a street name like that? It sits under or near one of those blocky office buildings or condos that must have gone up during the building boom of the '60s or '70s, and where the sidewalk is covered by the colonnade of the building. (I'm sorry for having to get into all these specifics, but I can't seem to write up a review without giving a lot of extraneous contextual information.) Moving right along, I am almost sure that the Sicilian term brioscia is rooted in the French word brioche. Here, the thing to do is to have the gelato and/or sorbetto placed into a brioche bun that has been spread apart to accommodate the ensuing decadence! I was not expecting this presentation. I have had "brioscia(s)" in the morning for breakfast and they are really tasty on a stand-alone basis, given that they are sweet. And I've had gelato in a cup or a cone. This merging of gelato and a brioche bun is a cool idea. I shouldn't do this when I go for gelato or ice cream, but I usually mix it up with one chocolate based flavor and one citrus flavor. And that's what I did at Brioscia. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. I'm talking about how the mix comes off. That the individual flavors at Brioscia are excellent and tasty goes without saying! There is a little wafer that they place at the top. A napkin is placed below the brioche bun. (I think you should also ask for a spoon.) The treat is, or can be, drizzled with a topping. Note that Brioscia is popular. You won't have the counter to yourself! The young people working here are pleasant. I got a sample, or maybe two, before deciding on the flavors, but know what is reasonable and don't be obnoxious. This is a popular gelateria in Palermo, and for good reason.

    All I can say is wow! Visited here on my trip to Palermo since I needed to try gelato in a brioche…read morebun as recommended by every food article about Sicily. This did not disappoint. I had Baci flavored gelato in a brioche bun drizzled with chocolate. It was delicious, divine, and sinful - the perfect combination for dessert. The gelato was creamy and light, not dense at all. The bun was fluffy and tasty. When the hot chocolate was drizzled on the gelato it immediately hardened and created a great texture. I'm so happy I was able to give this a try while in Palermo.

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    Brioscià - 好大一份冰激凌,还可以打包走

    好大一份冰激凌,还可以打包走

    Brioscià - 03.18.19 Sitting outside on the bench enjoying our delicious dessert!

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    03.18.19 Sitting outside on the bench enjoying our delicious dessert!

    Bar del Centro - Pasticceria Buscaglione - Ahhhmazing cookies, mandorle and cannoli.  This place is soo good, they run out quickly.

    Bar del Centro - Pasticceria Buscaglione

    5.0(1 review)
    0.8 km

    Palermo is the sweets center of Sicily and at Pasticceria Buscaglione you will discover why…read moreSicilians in their own right can brag about the amazing sweets produced on the island. But they don't. So I will for them. Opened in 1899 (!) dishin' out pastries for over 117 years, Pasticceria Buscaglione gave me and my posse a sampling of excellent Palermitano sweets. It's soo easy to love this sweets shoppe. First, they make a genius cassata and if you've never had this, try it here. A cassata is a dome shaped marzipan cake, ricotta (best in Sicily), enveloped in a marzipan fondant type covering, so delicious and with a coffee will send you to heaven faster than a tiramisu. This version is soo good, my group got them togo. That, in addition to the awesome hand painted marzipan fruit, wrapped nicely for presents to friends, you are treated to a unique experience: you almost don't want to eat them for fear of ruining Art. The mandorle (almond based cookies) were 2die4 as well. Come here for a quick dessert and coffee, after the Teatro Massimo and have an unforgetable espresso-- so good here also. The staff here are friendly and helpful. They speak a little English but the language of food is universal, no need to speak Italian, just point and smile. Hope you enjoy this place, it's a Yelp find. Ciao. Visits: a few Tip: Cassata, mandorle and marzipan fruit are their top buys. But this bakery has been around for centuries, that's how well respected this pasticceria is.

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    Bar del Centro - Pasticceria Buscaglione - Cassata and more cookies, the marzipan pastries in Palermo/Sicily are the most phenom in Italia.

    Cassata and more cookies, the marzipan pastries in Palermo/Sicily are the most phenom in Italia.

    Bar del Centro - Pasticceria Buscaglione - Pastries, checkout the amazing marzipan fruit

    Pastries, checkout the amazing marzipan fruit

    Bar del Centro - Pasticceria Buscaglione - Frontage. Opened in 1899.  Wow. Must come here.

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    Frontage. Opened in 1899. Wow. Must come here.

    Caffè Pasticceria Spinnato - cafes - Updated June 2026

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