BY: Adriana Morga
Coffee lovers in Norwalk might have a new go-to spot in town. Pausa Caffè, an Italian coffee shop, opened its doors on Sunday. "People say that when they walk in they feel like they are in a little shop in Italy," said owner Stafano Cutugno, who used to own a coffee shop in Sicily before moving to the United States eight years ago. When Cutugno moved to Connecticut two years ago he decided he wanted to open a shop with his family.
All of Pausa's products are imported from Italy, according to Cutugno. Some of the menu items include espresso and cappuccino as well as biscotti and tiramisu. Pausa also sells products imported from Italy such as pasta, oil, chesse and salami.
SOURCE: https://www.ctinsider.com/
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