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    Divine Naples Coffee & Wine

    4.3 (110 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 2:30 pm

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    Stephanie L.

    We arrived in Naples on Friday night and met our family at this very fine establishment. Our family has been here numerous times and could not wait to introduce us to Richard, the owner. Now, I'm SURE he'd rather I give my rating ONE Star ...but I just can't. This man takes PRIDE in his coffee. He wants you to come in and sit and enjoy coffee the way it's meant to be enjoyed. He'd rather not just make a cup of joe and send you away with a paper cup of disappointment. I ordered a pistachio hazelnut cappuccino. It comes out on a SILVER TRAY!!! You won't get that with a to-go cup!!! All of the coffees were elegantly presented. We ordered a light lunch. Sandwiches on croissants and focaccia. They are not belly buster hoagies, subs or grinders. Delicately balanced and delicious. We sat there for close to 3 hours catching up with our family and being entertained by Richard. He's got quite the personality so if you don't have a sense of humor, you might be offended. Don't worry, he won't miss you. This place is always what I've wanted in a coffee shop. I want to sit and relax and enjoy an AMAZING coffee experience. BRAVO!!

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    Philip M.

    Chris and I found this place on Yelp. We finished a sunset cruise and were looking for a place with small plates, wine and coffee to enjoy a late night meal. Many of the dining places in Naples tend to close early and Divine is one of the few places open late. We arrived at 9pm and were able to easily find free street parking and plenty of seating in the dining area. We were warmly greeted by the staff and seated at a window front table. They had a drink special for a pitcher of sangria for $16.99 which equals four glasses and that was perfect for Chris and I. We also ordered two of the naan flatbreads. We selected the Mykonos and the Zakinthos. The Mykonos was crispy and topped with olive oil, tomatoes, feta, olives and herbs. It was delicious! The Zakinthos was topped with figs, goat cheese, walnuts and mixed greens. It was amazing and was our favorite of the two flatbreads. For dessert we ordered the pistachio croissant and the coconut croissant with lattes. The croissants were fresh, crispy and decadent. The coconut was our favorite. The Julius Meinl branded coffee was smooth and balanced and paired nicely with the croissants. We loved the coffee so much that we ended up purchasing bags of the whole bean coffee for our home. The staff was awesome and the food was delicious! We recommend this place!!

    Lori F.

    Still here in Naples - going strong! Support small business!The owner did not shut down during the pandemic or lockdown continued to serve the local police dept. working with no govt. assistance. Anyway, five stars for this super clean cafe with excellent coffee and the like. I had whitefish salad on a croissant = perfection!

    David S.

    Four thumbs up!! My inner poet was drawn here whilst my outer poet enjoyed the visit. It's off-season after Spring Break, after the return migration of snowbird flocks, before Summer Break, and a side-street away from the glitzy glam of 5th Avenue. It's quiet inside and on the sidewalk. Perfect timing. Any other time and this is likely ein schwingenderplatz! Refreshingly clean and solidly European this is a perfect stop for light fare. A low-key Euro-Pop and electronica heartbeat pulses a hint of SoBe from the speakers. There's a large menu of coffee drinks we Statesiders have never heard of, interesting cocktails (also unknown to most tourists,) and crisp, rich croissants filled with all manner of sweet, Austrian-inspired fillings. The breakfast menu ends at 11 AM, but espresso, kaffe, cocktails, right-sized salads, and croissant or ciabatta sammies offer complex possibilities for the rest of the day. I recommend Rosmarinschinkin on croissant, Minaj e Tua salad, Rudeshiemer Kaffe with a coconut croissant for dessert. And...psssst! Hey, Bub! Yeh. Youse guys! Comovah heh...Even you can get your bubbles on with Cantine Maschio Prosecco. Would I lie to you? Church!

    Homemade Smoked Salmon, Brie and Croissant.

    Food is Excellent ... Service is quick with personal attention ... Very nice atmosphere both inside and out. The croissants are to die for!

    Jenny P.

    This is a GEM of a place in Naples. Richard is so hospitable and hilarious too! We went to grab coffee here the morning of my birthday and I ended up trying a lot more food + drinks and I was treated with a birthday treat complete with a giant candle 'stolen from the church next door' lol! Richard, thank you for running this cafe with so much passion! Everyone go try the delicious coffee + perfectly flaky croissants + the fun drinks (my boyfriend ordered a drink called 'Grow A Pair'). I will be a regular here every time we visit his family!

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    Gabriel W.

    Be sure to stop by and relax. This place has what you need on a hot summer day. Had an amazing iced mocha and a delicious chocolate cake. Thank you for the amazing service!

    Carmen T.

    ASKED NOT TO RETURN: Seinfeld Episode # 2. My wife and I have been goin to this Cafe for over a year and it pains me the say the coffee and food are excellent. The owner is another story. If you look at my reviews you will see a great review I posted a while back. Every time I have been to this cafe I try to make small talk with the owner. For example I one time asked him where we was from, I legit question, he has what appears to be a Germanic accent, I've been to Germany several times, it's common ground. He just stares back at me and doesn't answer. Every time I've been there I always tip well and tell him his coffee is amazing. I've event taken several friend there. Today we go with Mr. Spike Peeps Pasquale our 14 month old, well behaved Dachshund and we sit outside because I know he doesn't all pets in his location, all good and I respect the rule. Eventually he comes out and with an angry tone he asks "why didn't you tell me you were sitting out site?". I replied , "Sorry, I wasn't aware we had to tell you?" I said something like "Have you been busy" to which he didn't answer just said "What will you have?". Ok so we ordered. While we were waiting we snapped a picture of Mr. Spike on the Coffee cup in the picture posted here. There was only one other person sitting out side, we didn't disturb anyone, it took all but 1 minute. So far so good. Our coffee and croissants arrived and the next thing I know he's saying to my wife, "Mam, don't do that here". I thought she was giving Mr. Spike water but in-fact she was feeding him whip creme from a spoon. She was absolutely wrong but being Japenese sometimes she will make such an error although not sure this would be good in Japan either. She immediately replied, "so solly, so solly, solly" In her Japenese accent. Each time he's say something after the apology. She also cleaned the spoon with a napkin at the same time. He she was wrong, she apologized sincerely, slightly embarrassing but we got thru it. I got up to pay the check and as I got to the counter he looked at my funny, I simply replied "I've got a back issue, lots of pain", I asked him if this was a franchise because the place is tastefully branded with the coffee brand everywhere, he simply didn't look at me and said "No". Gave me my $37 check, I put a nice tip and paid the bill. He then said "oh and another thing" To which I interrupted him and rushed to say "Sorry, it will never happen again", he replied "No, don't ever come back here again". The normal me would rush to anger at this point but some peace come over me and I just left peacefully without saying a word. I have no idea what is going on behind the senes in this mans life but every interaction I've ever had with him as been pretty negative and I've always been positive and complimentary. Now I can't support his business even if I want to, so with all the perplexity in the world I write this to give myself some sense of closure and sadly my family and I won't be going to this cafe anymore. As an update I found an alternative cafe in naples that serves Julius Meinl coffee with the cups and same branding! It's called Santa Fe Cafe and the staff is friendly. Imagine that! I've been there 3 times already and wrote an amazing review. Still so sad the owner of Devine Naples is such and angry person.

    Pistacchio croissant, rich in flavor like baklava
    Teng H.

    A wonderful trendy café with a hip vibe. This is now becoming a new hang-out/coffee stop for us at NCH. The latte selection is a good blend of flavor and kick, and served on a platter with iced water and graham cookie, which is very classy. The various selections of sandwiches and croissants are spectacular, and I got very good feedback from my friends regarding the pistachio and salmon croissants. The atmosphere and service can't be beat. Perfect for a shot of caffeine before hitting 5th ave and surrounding attractions. Richard the owner is an amazing host that attends to every customer's needs. Highly recommend!

    Daniel C.

    If you want a good European coffee experience be sure to stop by here but shut your phone off! Great coffee and service offering Julius Meinl coffee from Austria!! Stopped here and decided to take a load off as soon as I saw the Julius Meinl logo. Glad I did because the service is like that in Europe. I had an opportunity to meet with the owner and share in his vision of this place. Needless to say this will have to be a go to spot when I need to take some time to myself or with friends.

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    A divine experience just a block away 5th Ave. Food and beverage are excellent quality. HIGHLY recommend.

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    Large menu of sandwiches and salads. Very good. Highly recommend. Lattes are excellent too. Service was prompt and courteous.

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