A former old heritage home, Bialetti Caffe's new location breathes equally new life to the brand and the overall ambiance of the cafe. It's small, painfully so, but the interior decoration and intricate Spanish-styled panels beautifully make up for the space.
Despite it being a small cafe with only a few choice pastries for sale, their frappes and iced coffee were great. The pastries themselves, on the other hand, I wasn't very fond of. There were only three I could choose from upon my visit and I wasn't feeling up to spending my afternoon eating commercialized sponge and carrot cake so I settled with the Chocolate Mousse which was surprisingly really good.
Best of all was that I found this quiet little corner despite the cafe's size.
Bialetti Caffe closes earlier than most, only up until the early evening so be sure to get there before then! It usually isn't as packed but visiting in the evenings on weekdays is a preferred time. The staff are nice and quiet enough and they have WiFi, every introvert's best friend! (or a good book)