
A new destination in North Pacific Beach invites coffee lovers to experience the traditions of Italian cafés without leaving San Diego. Caffé di Talya, founded by Gianfranco, a local who grew up in Italy, strives to recreate the essence of Italian coffee culture through carefully selected beans and an unwavering commitment to authenticity.
Caffé di Talya takes pride in serving Caffè Vergnano, a brand recognized as Italy’s oldest roaster. With premium bean selection and refined roasting methods, Caffè Vergnano captures the robust, nuanced flavors that have made Italian coffee famous worldwide. In offering this exceptional coffee, Caffé di Talya brings a piece of Italy’s culinary heritage directly to the San Diego community.
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