Caffe Roma

385 Broome St, New York
(212) 226-8413

Recent Reviews

Lorenzo Muro

The pistachio affogato was not very

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 5

Alfred Weiss

Wonderful Espresso Martini…. ?? Original Italian ???

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Bjørn Stickle

Amazing pastries and coffee! They and the staff would make my Italian grandfather smile any day of the week!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Tammy Medina

I understand it’s busy on the weekends but the service was just awful. The staff is in the corner looking at cat pictures and didn’t know who ordered and who had no even gotten menus. I’ve been here before with my friend and we decided oh why no go there it’s nice. The place certainly has more staff but it’s very disorganized. The girl forgot our order and had to come back to ask. I remember when the gentleman who used to work there wrote down everything and he was so kind. But the place now is just so disorganized and the coffee was tasteless. It’s really a shame this place has gone down hill. Currently at Starbucks writing this review the coffee here actually has flavor.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 1

David C Cardillo

Wheelchair accessibility: Street level

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Italian Cheesecake, Cannoli Siciliana, Coffee and Pastries

Fawn G.

Last week I was in between two continents, Europe and Asia. I called it a "fork"in the road as I craved both cuisines from these two continents. My dessert craving led me to Caffe Roma as I wanted a cappuccino to sip on my way back to work. The cafe reminded me of one of these Pasticceria that I constantly gravitated to in Rome: Trevi Fountain, Termini Station and of course in the Amalfi Coast. The air I breathe consists of cannolis, cheesecake, Italian cookies and of course the amazing aroma of a freshly brewed cup of coffee. I had to resist the temptation of taking a treat to go and stayed focused , just a small cappuccino to go. I placed my order and just took in the vibe.. if you are in Soho as I am due to working in the area, there is a European flair in the air as you walk the cobblestoned streets... My drink was ready at the espresso bar in the back. I ordered a small cappuccino and as you can see from my picture. I appreciated the extra foam however I ordered it to go.. .thus putting a lid on it was tricky and awkward. I took one sip and burnt my kishkas ( Sorry had to throw a Yiddish euphemism in) I drank a bit to settle it and off I went. As in Rome, Caffe Roma is definitely a cafe to sip, savor and people watch. which I plan to do due to Spring finally around the corner. Thus, coming upon a " fork" in the road holds unexpected delight when you are in Soho, specifically on Broome Street. You can virtually get a taste of Lower Manhattan here: Nolita, Little Italy and Chinatown. Mangia!

Kevin Valle Villacis

Great place! Love the ambience.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Coffee and Pastries

M Persaud

Loved my chocolate cannoli and espresso! Fast friendly service on the patio.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chocolate Cannoli

Sarah Haider

Very traditional cafe with a simple and authentic menu. Recommend the cranberry pistachio biscotti and espresso !!

Pepa Gómez

Beautiful coffee place with an incredible front of house! What a great service for him that could be the manager or the owner and make you feel confortable and “at home”.My ricotta cannoli was delicious and the only but was the Irish coffee not have much feeling of whisky but apart from that very happy overall.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Cannoli Siciliana

J c

Their espresso drinks are delicious!

Phabio Jorquera

Incredible place to come eat sweets and delicious coffee!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Andy Gho

Nice historic cafe in little Italy to pop into for a post meal espresso + dessert. We got some Italian cheesecake, which was light and came with candied orange peels.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Lakyne Daniell

My mom and I were visiting NYC for the first time and wanted some pastries and desserts down in Little Italy. We decided this place looked cute and yummy. We walked in and no greeting what so ever! We stand there and stand there. The tall, dark haired girl never acknowledges us. She is walking around looking at tables and helping others. Next thing a group comes in behind us and she comes up and ask if they would like to sit. Literally standing right next to us. Still no acknowledgement. Have you seen the movie Ghost? Well that is how my mom and I felt, like we were just ghost in the building watching all the others move around and get waited on. FINALLY my mom says something and the girl comes over and we start telling her what we wanted and she gets the cherry cheesecake my mom asked for out on a plate and puts it on the counter. I start telling her what I would like and this blonde woman (not sure if it’s the owner or manager) comes over and tells the tall girl her teas were ready and she needs to take them to the table. As the blonde lady walks away she looks at us and says she is going to have to take her drinks to a table and will be right back. I was done at this point and we just walked out. All I can say is this was the rudest people! Never have I ever experienced such rudeness in the food industry as a customer. God Bless both of their little hearts.

ROD I. Escobar

They shot a couple of episodes of the sopranos and beverages here are just

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Chocolate Cannoli

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