Cafes, pastries, and gelato in Naples

The best coffee houses, pastry shops, caffé, and gelaterie in in Naples

The most elegant cafe in Naples

The grand dame of Neapolitan cafes is the 1860 ★★ Gran Caffé Gambrinus, on Piazza Trieste e Trento (tel. +39-081-417-582), where intellectuals and writers as diverse as Gabrielle d'Annunzio and Oscar Wilde have gathered since 1860 under the stuccoes, silks, and frescoes of the Belle Époque interior.

The ambiance is a perfect background to enjoy an (albeit pricey) cappuccino and sfogliatella (Naples' premier pastry, a cream-stuffed horn made of flaky millefeuille dough).

There's outdoor seating with an elegant view of the Teatro San Carlo, the Royal Palace, and Piazza Plebescito—but also plenty of noise and fumes from the cars that roar down Via Toledo to turnstile around the traffic circle at your back.

Caffé Gambrinus is closed Tuesdays and in August.

The best pastries in Naples

The pastry shop and bar Scaturchio, Piazza S. Domenico 19 (tel. +39-081-551-6944), has also long been a favored spot to sample the rich bounty of Neapolitan pastry, though the setting is far less elegant (and prices a bit lower) than at the Gambrinus.

The best gelato in Naples

You'll find the best gelato in town at Gelateria della Scimmia, Piazza Carità 4 (tel. +39- 081-552-0272), established way back in 1934.

Also tops on the Neapolitan gelato list is the Gran Bar Riviera, Riviera di Chiaia 183 (no phone), which opened in 1860 and claims to have invented the tartufo, the divine multi-layered gobstopper of the gelato universe.

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