Optimistically Cautious

Sunday, February 04, 2007

New York Style: Caffè Sorrentino

After lunch, May, Janice and I looked to unwind in a coffee shop, and stumbled upon Caffè Sorrentino (10665-109 Street).

Recently opened by Sorrentino's, purveyors of fine Italian Dining in Alberta, the coffee shop exuded a New York flavor. The black, white and red color scheme was offset by clear light fixtures and stainless steel tables, creating a chic and sophisticated feel. A flat screen television was installed near the coffee bar, where many patrons were situated, fixating on the broadcasted Oilers game. Their menu is very similar to that of Zenari's in Manulife Place - in addition to the typical coffee break fare, they also offer soups, paninis and pastas. But bonus - they also carry Fantasia Gelato, the must-have treat at Heritage Days. And for those who need an easy-to-make dinner, Caffè Sorrentino stocks convenient, take-home versions of their popular pastas and sauces (I myself wouldn't mind trying their wild mushroom ravioli).

While I didn't have the appetite to have anything besides a cookie and a cup of Tazo tea this time, I will be back to sample their Italian plates soon.

Counter

Cafe interior

Table with a view

Unusual napkin holder and mug

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Gelato at Heritage days is supplied to us by Pinocchio's at the Italian Pavillion.

May 12, 2011 at 11:57 AM  

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