Quaglia
Coffee · Genova
About Quaglia
Quaglia, situato nel cuore di Genova, è un rinomato caffè e pasticceria aperto tutti i giorni per deliziare i suoi ospiti dalla colazione alla cena. Apprezzato per la sua atmosfera accogliente e il servizio cordiale, Quaglia offre un'ampia selezione di prelibatezze, tra cui pasticceria fresca, gelat...
Quaglia, situato nel cuore di Genova, è un rinomato caffè e pasticceria aperto tutti i giorni per deliziare i suoi ospiti dalla colazione alla cena. Apprezzato per la sua atmosfera accogliente e il servizio cordiale, Quaglia offre un'ampia selezione di prelibatezze, tra cui pasticceria fresca, gelati artigianali e torte squisite, con un'attenzione particolare alle specialità come i baci di dama preparati secondo la tradizione torinese. I clienti elogiano la varietà e la qualità dei prodotti, sempre con nuove e deliziose sorprese. Oltre alla possibilità di gustare le specialità in loco, Quaglia offre servizi di consegna, asporto e acquisto in negozio. L'ingresso è accessibile alle persone su sedia a rotelle e sono disponibili servizi igienici.
What Customers Say About Quaglia
Quaglia è rinomata per la sua pasticceria di alta qualità, in particolare i baci di dama e le torte. Molti clienti lodano la freschezza e il gusto dei prodotti, ma alcuni lamentano prezzi elevati e un calo nella qualità recente.
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Tip: I clienti consigliano di provare i pasticcini e il caffè. Alcuni suggeriscono di fare attenzione al prezzo del gelato, che può essere superiore alla media.
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Quaglia is located in Genova, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Historical Heritage
- Sant'Agostino (A 247m) — church building in Sampierdarena, Genoa, Italy Bien cultural italiano
- Santa Maria della Cella (A 285m) — church building in Genoa, Italy Bien cultural italiano
- Santa Maria delle Grazie (A 402m) — church building in Genoa, Italy Bien cultural italiano
- Q55163036 (A 442m) — building in Genoa, Italy Bien cultural italiano
Religious Buildings
- Nostra Signora della Sapienza Church (A 118m) — church in Genoa, Italy
- Chiesa di Nostra Signora del Santissimo Sacramento (A 320m) — church building in Genoa, Italy
- Q121815330 (A 348m)
Other Points of Interest
- Pallavicino Palace (A 322m) — building in Genoa, Italy
- former Sampierdarena town hall (A 370m) — building in Genoa, Italy
- Q130355623 (A 546m)
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Quaglia Genova Reviews
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Exceptional products, including the baci di dama, made according to the best Turin tradition: small and with an intense flavor of excellent hazelnuts, and all the other dry pastries. The diplomatiche, the Sacherine, and the mini tiramisu are exceptional, and they're amazing. The gelato and cakes are excellent, with fair prices and attentive, friendly service. Come try them even if you live far from Sampierdarena; it's worth the trip!
Best in Genova. 1 Amazing coffee and price, tourist respectful, very tasty pasticceria
My latest purchase was a cake for Father's Day a few days ago. It was amazing. I think it was one of the best desserts I've ever eaten. The atmosphere is clean and welcoming, the staff are friendly and welcoming, and the smell alone invites you in. From the brioches to the pastries to the gelato, it's a must-stop when I pass through Sampierdarena.
Nice breakfast 🥰🥰
Really nice place. Great coffee.
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Very good pastry and coffee. Good service.
Very nice pastries and nice staff!
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Very good pastry and coffee. Good service
Superb selection of patisserie.
Today I ordered a fruit tart for 10-12 people. I paid 70 euros for it. It seemed really expensive, especially since it barely served 10 people and the slices were just right. It was still fresh and good, but way too expensive.
I've been coming to this place for years, but recently the pastry business has seen a sharp decline. The morning brioche with berries is always empty and dry. Prices have unfortunately gone up everywhere, but at the same time the quality has declined. New staff, huh?
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A customer since the opening, the truth is that the quality is very high, but I'm sorry to tell you that you've lost a loyal customer because of just a little stinginess. On Saturday evening, I went to buy some pastries as usual, like almost every week. While I was picking up some pastries, I saw they had freshly made Bugie. I asked for 1/2 kg, they cost 30 euros per kg. I saw the scales say exactly 500g and I was charged 17 euros. I asked for an explanation, I saw that they looked at each other, pretending nothing was happening, and told me they didn't understand why that amount came out. Oh well!!!!! I'll forget it!! When it's time to pay, she asks me for 47 euros and I tell her I have a card with points, I had 55 points on the card, she tells me there are no points, they are 0, I ask for an explanation, and she tells me that they expired at the end of the year, so I say sorry but why then in December a few days at the end of the year I picked up the cake for my daughter's birthday like all the cakes always made by them, why didn't you deduct the points from the cake, it was a lot of money, she replies we didn't notice, ok I'll answer her!!! but it's not correct, you should have told me, they look at each other and say and look I'm sorry but it's like this, okay I'll pay without saying anything else and leave, good evening!!!! Now I say, I have a business too, and I would never do something like that to a customer, because all it would have taken was to say, "Look, let's do this," to apologize, "we'll give you the Bugie" (plus, they were very dark, in fact, when we ate them, they had a bitter, burnt taste). They would have made a good impression, losing nothing, and they would have gained a lifelong, loyal and happy customer. Instead, for a few euros, they lost one who almost every Saturday or Sunday left around 50 euros, plus all the cakes for various birthdays, considering that we have four children and the whole family who now trusted them. I'm so sorry, not for the card points, but for the treatment of a customer. I'm sorry, I'll never set foot in there again. And above all, always look at the weight and prices when you have to pay.
Be very careful when buying ice cream. I bought some ice cream from this pastry shop (€26 per kilo, higher than average) with caramel stracciatella and Nutella swirls. Even though I only ordered 1 kilo, I ended up paying €33 because it had already been weighed and sealed in the tub. Oh well... I ordered four empty cones for the kids and was charged another €2. Oh well, the product didn't live up to the asking price.
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Via Antonio Cantore, 113/R, 16149 Genova GE, Italy
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