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What is a café called in Italian?
A café or coffee shop that we think of at home is called a “bar” in Italy. Most are no-name, family-run establishments with just a “BAR” sign out front. Most bars require that you pay first, then go to the counter to order.
How do you order at a café in Italian?
How to order Coffee in Italy
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“Un cappuccino, per favore” (Cappuccino: a coffee with warm milk and foam on top)
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“Un caffè, per favore” (Caffè: a shot of espresso)
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“Un caffè americano, per favore” (Caffè americano: a cup of coffee)
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“Un latte macchiato, per favore” (Latte macchiato: warm milk with a shot of coffee)
Is it café or Caffe?
A café is sometimes called a coffeehouse or a coffee shop or tea shop in English, a café in French and a bar in Italian (cafe, a misspelling due to the difficulty of typing the accented "é", and café are the common spellings used in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese et al.
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