Takeout
Neighborhood Sicilian cafe with warm hospitality, very good cannoli, arancini, and coffee at budget prices; minor reports of slow service and one spill incident.
Zammù delivers solid neighborhood cafe quality through exceptional food quality—standout cannoli, arancini, and granita—paired with genuinely warm hospitality that makes regulars feel welcomed. Excellent value pricing strengthens the appeal, though occasional service delays and modest space design prevent grade A territory. A reliable, unpretentious Sicilian pastry stop worth visiting if nearby.
The room feels warm and cozy, a true neighborhood bar where staff remember faces and tourists mingle with locals. One reviewer summed it up: "We were treated like neighbors and our cappuccino was spot on." Expect cheerful hospitality and street-side tables perfect for a relaxed pause. The cooking leans classic Sicilian comfort rather than experimental: crisp cannoli, savory arancini, and refreshing granita, plus well-pulled espresso drinks. Flavors are straightforward and satisfying, with occasional slow moments in service during rushes, but the overall experience skews welcoming and value-forward. Families will find this spot kid-friendly by nature. Pastries, arancini, and sweet granita suit younger palates, though there is no explicit kids menu. Space is casual, and outdoor tables help with strollers; picky eaters can default to simple croissants.
Area: Residential-commercial streets near Lima/Città Studi; local foot traffic with students and families.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, steady daytime footfall.
Nearby: Close to Corso Buenos Aires shopping and neighborhood services; mixed locals and visitors.
Available: Takeout
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