Coffee connoisseurs can’t miss Faro, where the Florentine Marzocco espresso machine concocts a life-changing caffè with 100% Arabica beans, hand-picked to ensure they’re ripe and at their most flavourful. The passionate staff will discourage you from adding sugar to your cappuccino (it’s perfect as it is) and will patiently help you select the brew that's best for you.
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Faro – Luminari del Caffè
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