A connection between Southern Italy and downtown Boston has formed with the opening of Kicco Italian Coffee. The new 1,300-square-foot cafe inside the North Station at TD Garden aims to provide a fully Neapolitan Italian experience where coffee and flavors are concerned, with ingredients and foods shipped directly from Italy and a coffee program steeped in Italian family heritage.
Kicco Italian Coffee Owner Vittorio Wurzburger descends from the family that runs the 130-year-old Neapolitan roasting company Caffè Kenon, which provides the beans for Kicco from its roastery in Naples.
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