Caffe Reggio, established in 1927 in New York City, NY, is a legendary Greenwich Village fixture. Founded by Italian immigrant Domenico Parisi, it was the first U.S. café to serve cappuccino. The café is noted for its antique charm, featuring artwork like a 16th-century Caravaggio school painting and a Medici family bench. Popular in films like "The Godfather: Part II," Caffe Reggio maintains its bohemian ambiance, attracting artists and writers with its unchanged charm. Its iconic status makes it a must-visit for coffee lovers.
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