
BY: Melissa Kravitz Hoeffner
One of New York's favorite Italian restaurants is expanding with a new concept! Café Serafina at 58th Street and Seventh Avenue near Carnegie Hall and Columbus Circle is the newest outpost by Serafina Restaurant Group, whose iconic yellow and white striped restaurants can be seen from the Upper East Side down to Tribeca.
The new 5000-square-foot cafe is inspired by traditional, all-day Italian cafes, but adds a modern twist. Starting at 7am, the cafe offers handmade pastries, light breakfast fare and Lavazza premium coffees and teas, plus espresso served in cookie shot glasses. Lunch brings Serafina's signature pasta, panini, sandwiches, Roman-style pizzas and seasonal salads.
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