Giolitti
Café and pastry shop in Rome
Giolitti is a well-known café and pastry shop, and reportedly the oldest ice cream parlor[1] in Rome, Italy. It was founded in 1890 by Giuseppe and Bernardina Giolitti and opened their first creamery in Salita del Grillo. Soon after, they became the supplier of the Italian royal family.[2] It is still owned by the same family and operates at two locations: via Uffici del Vicario near the Pantheon and in E.U.R.[3]
References
External links
- Official website
41°54′04″N 12°28′38″E / 41.90107°N 12.47733°E / 41.90107; 12.47733
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