Hungarian Cafe Delights Norwalk With Traditional Menu

Cafe Dolce

Cafe Dolce is an oasis in the busy Main Street Corridor that can lead you, if you are adventurous, all the way up route 7 to the European-style City of Montreal. With a shorter trip in mind, and the hardwood tables beckoning, Cafe Dolce offers an escape from the ordinary.

To start with, you are almost guaranteed to hear the Hungarian language spoken at the tables around you. From the moment they opened, the Hungarian community found their tribe and the traditional pastries and coffee. Hungarians are not the only polyglots hanging out. The proximity to the corporate campus of FactSet, Datto and Xerox attract the europhiles to the cafe for those offsite meetings.

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