A European style Café, Bistro, Bakery, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Tapas Bar & a Gelato-ria.
Italian / Mediterranean infused Fresh Homemade Cuisine.
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Prosecco Cafe
Fri - Sun: 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
From a girl who lives, drinks and breathes prosecco, I was extremely displeased with my visit here. I almost crashed when my eyes caught the sign end of last year on PGA Blvd I was so excited. I hadn't made it in yet, but my girlfriends, also prosecco lovers, went there and gave it bad reviews. Finally, I decided to try it for myself. First of all, you call yourself "Prosecco Cafe" and you have only 1 single brand of prosecco and 2 drinks that use the prosecco. I think the interior decor (and the bathroom is to die for) is great. It could be a cute hangout for happy hour or a girls get-together to have a glass of wine (prosecco!), but with only 1 choice on the menu, its almost a joke. Not sure how you had good service? Our servers kept forgetting about us and then tried to charge us for something we didn't order. The food was decent, I will give them that, but I was thrown off by the menu. I immediately think Italian style bistro when I think of "Prosecco Cafe", but the menu seemed all over the map. My sandwich could come with a side salad.. or roasted sweet potatoes?! (only other choice) My friend once said there was a "Prosecco Burger" on the menu- that's an oxymoron if you ask me! If you want some ideas on making this restaurant truly live up to its name by a group of girls who only drink Prosecco, let me know... for now, I'll just keep driving by!
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Prosecco Cafe doesn’t just serve any grilled chicken breast sandwich; the eatery adds roasted zucchini, Asiago cheese and basil pesto. One customer proclaimed, 'Delicious.’
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