Bar Pasticceria Etna
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À propos de Bar Pasticceria Etna
Bar Pasticceria Etna è una piccola pasticceria ubicata a Brescia che si distingue per un'atmosfera calda e retro incentrata sulle sue spezie sicilie. La proposta di cucina include ingredienti freschi come granitas e arancini, garantendo piatti autentici che soddisfano la richiesta culinaria locale....
Bar Pasticceria Etna è una piccola pasticceria ubicata a Brescia che si distingue per un'atmosfera calda e retro incentrata sulle sue spezie sicilie. La proposta di cucina include ingredienti freschi come granitas e arancini, garantendo piatti autentici che soddisfano la richiesta culinaria locale. Il servizio è costante e il personale rimane amichevole durante tutte le visite. Lo spazio interno presenta un design semplice ma luminoso, ideale per una pausa breve. L'accesso tramite wheelchair è sicuro, permettendo di raggiungere facilmente la zona sanitaria vicina o la sede del negozio. La posizione strategica nel centro storico rende facile il viaggio verso gli altri ristoranti locali e nei punti di riferimento. Se cerchi un luogo dove provare i tipici piatti sicili senza dover viaggiare per lunghi distretti, questa struttura offre una soluzione pratica ed economica.
Ce que disent les clients de Bar Pasticceria Etna
Bar Pasticceria Etna è rinomata per le sue specialità siciliane, in particolare la granita, considerata da molti la migliore. Arancini e dolci come la bavarese al pistacchio sono molto apprezzati. Alcuni clienti segnalano un servizio a volte lento e disattento.
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Tip: La granita è un must, soprattutto nei gusti di stagione. Se si ordinano più di 5 brioche, è consigliabile prenotarle in anticipo.
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Explorez les environs de Bar Pasticceria Etna
Bar Pasticceria Etna est situé à Brescia, entouré de lieux d'intérêt culturel et historique. Voici quelques-uns des points les plus remarquables à proximité.
Patrimoine Historique
- Museo civico di scienze naturali (A 253m) — museo en Italia Bien cultural italiano
- Santa Maria alle Grazzine (A 426m) — religious building in Brescia, Italy Bien cultural italiano
- San Barnaba (A 833m) — church building in Brescia, Italy Bien cultural italiano
Édifices Religieux
- Q121535333 (A 272m)
- Cristo Re (A 362m)
- Q121535320 (A 383m)
- Santa Maria Crocifissa di Rosa (A 908m) — religious building in Brescia, Italy
Autres Lieux d'Intérêt
- Brescia (Samian Ware Discovery Site) (A 902m) — Brescia as Samian Ware discovery site
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Granita siciliana buonissima. Adatto a colazioni, merende e aperitivi. Hanno sia prodotti dolci che salati. Consigliatissima la granita al pistacchio e la cassatina siciliana.
Ci siano fermati per una colazione e devo dire che siamo rimasti sbalorditi dalla qualità e bontà dei loro prodotti, per non parlare poi del persinale al bancone che ci ha servito, 2 ragazze prifessionali, preparate ed altamente gentili. Pensiamo che prima di scendere a Roma faremo un altra scappata! Super consigliato!!!!!
Una colazione che inizia con un gentile sorriso: l’ingrediente fondamentale che ci ha fatto assaporare con ancora più piacere la deliziosa colazione gustata in questo bar, dove tutto è curato con professionalità. Grazie infinite per la vostra accoglienza: è sicuramente uno dei motivi che ci farà tornare.
Famous in the city for its gtanitas, don't miss the chance to try them. Ditto for the arancini. Sometimes it's a bit crowded, but the quality of the products is worth the wait. Friendly staff! Remember to reserve the brioche if you're ordering more than 5 :D It's worth it.
Nice place, a little too exposed to the street, delicious food: very good granitas, amazing arancini, and average but good brioches. Service could be improved; try to get less distracted and work harder ☺️.
I agree with the many reviews already written. The place's appearance is deceiving, but the few things they do are good. I would, however, recommend that they make a real pizza, not the one you see on the counter... I enjoyed a calzone (a Sicilian word for "cartocciata" - a wrapper with ham and cheese) filled to the brim with high-quality ingredients, and a cannolo whose ricotta reminded me of the flavors of Sicily.
Very good products, a little dated and small inside, but with a decent outdoor seating area. I was there last Saturday morning (today, April 1, 2023). I'm not saying you have to be cheerful and smiling all the time when you work, but a little more kindness towards customers wouldn't hurt... (Without any specific reference to either of the two girls in the shop).
This pastry shop is conveniently located near the hospital. Free and paid parking is available nearby. The pastry shop is brightly lit, although the interior isn't very large, and has a retro style that hasn't changed much over the years. It does have a fairly comfortable veranda, which is useful for securing a few extra seats. The products are truly delicious and fresh. I had breakfast: a soy cappuccino and whole-wheat honey brioche (excellent). The staff was friendly and polite. Prices are in line with other pastry shops in the area: I paid €3.20. I'll be back.
Granite top!
I often visit this Sicilian pastry shop located near the Brescia Civil Hospital. You can enjoy Sicilian specialties year-round, including granitas, which are only available in a few flavors in the winter, while in the summer the selection also includes a wide variety of seasonal fruits. Sicilian cannoli, marzipan fruit, and pastries, as well as arancini, focaccia, and calzones for a quick lunch. I highly recommend it!
Top of the tops
Best place to grab a tasteful breakfast and arancini. You should try it!
For the southern Italian breakfast best place in Brescia.
Pasticceria ottima, qualità di alto livello, location molto bella, personale molto accogliente, ci tornerò sicuramente.
Ottima la granita di vari gusti, soprattutto al caffè. Molto buoni anche i cannoli. Lo spazio è abbastanza piccolo, perciò potrebbe essere difficile trovare posto nei giorni più caldi
Excellent products, a truly unique granita with brioche "con il tuppo" (a kind of brioche with a tuft of brioche). There's no one else in the area that comes close to matching this quality. The same goes for the deli products. Unfortunately, the service leaves a bit to be desired, but we all have bad days! Overall, a real gem. 🫶🏻
I had breakfast at this pastry shop one August morning with an almond granita (with a bold flavor) and small cannoli, which were good, though not the best I've ever had. The place was quite crowded, but the service wasn't too slow overall. I'd recommend it for trying the aforementioned products, and I'll personally return to try the brioche, which looked inviting.
Sono rimasta molto male, le famose e buone granite, non sono più tali, una volta erano estremamente cremose, ora sono acquose e con poco sapore, forse ho sbagliato nella scelta? Gelso e fico? Non so…
Preso due arancini classici: buono il riso e il condimento ma strana la pastellatura. Non sono riuscito a tagliarlo col coltello. Buonissimo il cannolo siciliano con scorza d'arancia. Peccato per le dimensioni soprattutto proporzionate al prezzo. 2 arancini e 2 cannoli 14 euro.
I've known the place since 2010. The products are top-quality, but lately the service has been very poor. The girls who work chat among themselves and waste a lot of time taking reservations and preparing them. If there aren't many people, it's the same, no difference. In my opinion, the place needs a refresh; it's been getting a bit dated for a long time with three tables inside. Instead of employing three or four girls, employ one or two who love their job. I recommend it.
Despite the small number of people in the restaurant, the service was very slow and inaccurate. The waitress got my order wrong and came to the table a couple of times, saying that some items I'd previously ordered would be ready in at least twenty minutes. So I changed the brioche I'd ordered and she brought me a nice, large cream brioche, and I waited for the rest of my orders to eat it. Unfortunately, she then came to the table with the other items and an extra cream brioche, so she took away the one she'd given me before (luckily I hadn't touched it yet). Honestly, for hygiene reasons first and foremost, something like this shouldn't happen. Also, there was a hair in the granita at the counter, which I discreetly pointed out to one of the girls. Despite everything, I found the cannoli to be good, and the granita to be decent.
Questo bar – perché di tale si tratta – è, a mio avviso, l'ennesimo tentativo di speculare sulla tradizione siciliana, appellandosi al titolo di 'graniteria'. Tuttavia, le granite (già di qualità dis…
*Edit August 22nd: It's almost 9:00 and the brioche is out. It's embarrassing to have to leave. Let's go to the Chinese place on the corner, it's better. They should have granita. If a customer asks for it and they say, "No, we're not making granita today," it seems like they're not making it out of lack of desire and not for any other reason (maybe it's the mid-August holiday?). At that point, with this heat, you might as well close or let them know. Unfortunately, it's the only granita shop in the area, but I've often had the impression that the management is "Brescia-style." It's a shame because the products and service are good.
This bar—for that's what it is—is, in my opinion, yet another attempt to exploit Sicilian tradition, claiming to be a "granita shop." However, the granitas (already of questionable quality, and I speak with full knowledge of the facts, being from Catania) are almost always missing, except in very few flavors. We've walked in several times and found the flavors we wanted to order unavailable. On one occasion, I had to opt for another flavor after the girl taking my order told me the chocolate one wasn't available, only to discover, when paying (ten minutes later), that that flavor had just been restocked. But what harm did she have in asking if I was willing to wait a few minutes? The most serious incident, however, occurred on another occasion. We arrived two hours before opening, eager to enjoy a granita, since the other direct competitor (the one in Brescia, which we prefer) was closed for vacation. But inside, there were only three flavors available: almond, lemon, and coffee. We politely asked if other flavors would be brought out. The lady, with a haughty air, replied that she couldn't tell us when or which flavors would be available, saying something like, "I can't tell you when; they're preparing them little by little; there's no point in telling you if it'll take half an hour, an hour, or two!" Not only should a place that calls itself a "granite shop" never have limited granitas available, but the disinterest with which we were dismissed is emblematic of poor customer service. The subtext is, "It doesn't matter if you don't sit down." It would have been enough for the lady—who was certainly not there by chance—to have informed us of the flavors being prepared and asked her colleague how long the wait would be. A gesture of courtesy and thoughtfulness that we would certainly have appreciated, regardless of the outcome. Instead, it seems there's no desire to meet even the minimum service requirements. Unfortunately, this situation is quite common in Brescia. I often encounter situations that have nothing to do with the typical Southern hospitality, like coffee shops that don't serve coffee but only cocktails because they closed the coffee section a minute early (!), bars that won't serve you croissants because it's a minute before opening, supermarkets that won't let you have a bottle of water for the night because they're "closing"... And I could go on and on. When I say "a minute," I mean a minute, without adding or subtracting anything. This rigidity leaves those, like me, accustomed to the flexibility and hospitality typical of the South astounding, not to mention the heart-stopping prices, still disproportionate despite being able to count on more generous wages than those in the South (but this is a systemic problem unique to Italy). In conclusion, a complete fail. Among other things, the granitas they serve are melted and the brioche col tuppo are pale and raw. Only an innocent local could fall for it. Unfortunately, we were just going to settle.
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Via Pietro dal Monte, 12, 25123 Brescia BS, Italy
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