This pastry shop has the most beautiful desserts and they are just as delicious as they are pretty. They serve a tasty espresso and seem to stay open late for the folks walking home. We stopped here a few times during our time in Polignano a Mare and each dessert was better than the one before. My favorite was a cheesecake with a berry compote on top!

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About the Region:
Puglia, the sun-drenched heel of Italy’s boot, is a region that remains blissfully under the radar compared to Tuscany or Amalfi, yet offers just as much beauty and far fewer crowds. With its endless coastline of turquoise waters and dramatic cliffs, Puglia is perfect for travelers seeking authentic Italian charm mixed with relaxing beach days.
The region’s coastline stretches along both the Adriatic and Ionian seas, giving you stunning beaches like those near Otranto, Gallipoli, and Polignano a Mare, where limestone cliffs frame luminous blue waters. Inland, you’ll find olive groves stretching to the horizon, dotted with centuries-old masserie (fortified farmhouses) now transformed into boutique hotels and restaurants serving rustic, deeply flavorful cuisine.
One of Puglia’s unique highlights is Alberobello, with its UNESCO-listed trulli – whimsical whitewashed stone huts with conical roofs that look like something out of a fairytale. Explore the baroque beauty of Lecce, often called the “Florence of the South,” with its golden stone buildings and lively piazzas. In Ostuni, the White City, narrow streets tumble down to olive groves and the sea beyond.
Food here is simple and extraordinary: handmade orecchiette pasta, creamy burrata, fresh seafood, and fruity olive oils that taste of the sun-baked land.
Best of all, Puglia retains a slower pace of life. Whether you’re wandering historic towns, lounging on pristine beaches, or dining under olive trees, Puglia’s unpretentious beauty and warmth will make you feel like you’ve discovered Italy’s best-kept secret.