Vittoria’s Italian Coffee & Pastries
3106 S Atlantic Ave, Daytona Beach Shores, FL, 32118
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Address :
3106 S Atlantic Ave
Daytona Beach Shores, FL, 32118 - Phone (386) 788-6063
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Opening Hours
- Mon :7:30 am - 6:00pm
Specialities
- Delivery : No
Accepts Credit Cards : No
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : No
Good for Working : No
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Shelby C.
Just as a heads up, if you're using a credit/debit card, then you have to buy at least $10 worth of treats. I got a couple of desserts- all were delish. However, the parking isn't really ideal but that's how most places are on Beachside.
(5)Melissa M.
This place is adorable. I passed it a few times and kept thinking I didn't want coffee on a hot, sunny day but then I had to go. It feels like being in a real Italian cafe. I love having unique places to go on vacation rather than just chain restaurants I could visit at home. I got the cappuccino and a biscotti. The cappuccino was served in a cute cup with lots of foam. The biscotti was good. They had several other treats in the bakery case I wish I could have tried. It's a must see if you're in the area.
(4)Darren L.
Absolutely a breath of wonderfully fresh air and delicious treats. Coffee is wonderful and pastries divine. Service was great and the "charm" factor is off the charts. We will definitely be back to this haven amidst the T-shirt shops,thrift stores and typical Daytona sludge. Don't miss this place. FYI: the Yelp dollar off deal is a no go. They have no computer or smart phones in here. This is old school and all good. So just enjoy and forget the deal. Delicious !
(5)Cindy L.
We stopped here for our sweets before our movie. Small selection of perfected Italian confections. The expresso was above all others I have had.
(5)Michelle A.
It doesn't get any better than this! Home made, everything made from scratch, owned by the most adorable couple!
(5)Chrissie B.
dropped in yesterday for coffee and a pastry - was told we had to buy the whole apple strudel, could not sell by the piece so we went for it.Got home and put the cake box with the other half in the fridge - took maybe 15 mins to drive home. Went to cut it in half to share about 8.30 pm and noticed something green on the knife - opened up the pastry to see the mould. Took it back this morning and finally got our money back for half the pastry (I guess only half of it was mouldy?,,,,) Was accused of leaving it in the car overnight (had photos of it @ 8.30 pm in the kitchen and told if you dont eat it here we arent responsible - great when you have to buy the whole thing! Much better and healthier places to go in Daytona Beach - be prepared to check your food before you eat it if you choose to go here.
(1)Corrie S.
Excellent, authentic Italian bakery! I walked in and was greeted by Vittoria herself who was very sweet and helpful. I got some treats to go: -Large cannoli (yummy, thick filling with a shell that's not overly sweet) -Tiramisu (one of the best I've ever had) -Lobster shell pastry/Aragosta with cream filling (thick, not overly sweet cream...also available w/ cannoli cream filling instead) -Raspberry rugelach (she spells is "Arugula") had a strong, fruity flavor Some other unique things I saw offered: -Pizza -Small, round biscotti cookies (along with many other assorted cookies) -Strawberry Napoleon -Cream puffs -Chocolate-filled croissants -Pies -Specialty coffee Overall I would definitely recommend this place. It is authentic Italian food at its finest!
(5)Lisa T.
My husband and I wanted coffee so we decided to stop in. The Italian grandmother of my dreams was there with flour on her hands making everything fresh! My husband ordered an English muffin with egg and cheese. She offered us egg and cheese on a bagel instead of the English muffin because because she hasn't made them yet. What!?This woman is making homemade English muffins!!! I wasn't going to order anything but after I heard that how could I not! Our bagel sandwich was fresh and filling. Oh yea...I also had one of the best cups of coffee ever! I can't believe we found this gem in Daytona. This is a must stop if you are in the area!
(5)Michele B.
We ordered 2 small cream puffs, 1 small cannoli, and a Napoleon. It came to $10.30. No card transactions under $10. She has cute teapots and vases that can be purchased. It's a very small hole in the wall bakery but it's adorable. The owner, Vittoria, is a sweet little italian lady. The pastries are to die for. Melt in your mouth. Very delicious.
(5)Cristy G.
If you're looking for some quality espresso, this is the place to go. They have a nice espresso machine for your traditional macchiatos, cappuccinos, and lattes. Vittoria also makes homemade pastries, including some gluten free almond cookies that were delicious! The owners are very nice and accommodating. It's definitely worth dropping by to get your caffeine fix!
(5)Deke K.
Great Neapolitan and cannoli! It ain't cheap but handmade delicacies usually are not. One counter is biscotti-cookies, the other is pastries, separate counter for gelati. Cases were not full and some items looked "old". Items not price-marked. Help wanted sign in the window. Place is dated and not invitingly laid out on the inside, more of a "grab & go". Hope they get the help they need to keep this place producing fine pastries. It really was a 3 star experience but the pastries were so delicious, I have to bump it.
(4)James S.
Great coffee, but fantastic desserts. If you don't try the tiramisu at some point, you're cheating yourself. Sit outside if possible. As a heads up, Yelp said there's a discount deal, but the owner had never heard of it (she honored it anyway, despite my saying it wasn't necessary )
(5)Raelys A.
Extremely authentic!!! Best espresso!!! Best service!! Vittoria and her husband take care of you!! CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED
(5)Colin K.
Very good coffee and pastries. I like to stop in before hitting the beach. Grab an iced coffee and some delicious tiramisu or other pastries...I don't know the names because they are in Italian! This place is great though. Only thing, they are a bit pricey. Oh and also, bring cash! No cards accepted.
(4)Julia W.
Authentic Italian pastries, great service, and wonderful tiramisu!
(5)Joe D.
Excellent pastries and tasty coffee. Pastries are authentic Italian , not Americanized. We stop here several times per year while vacationing.
(4)Sam B.
I decided to stop in Vittoria's with my roommates after we got rained off of the beach during our day trip to Daytona. We saw it as the closest coffee shop according to Yelp and decided to give it a shot. If it hadn't been for my GPS, we would've missed this place altogether. It's tiny and right around a bend in the road, so it really creeps up on you while driving! Once we got inside, it was pretty cramped and hectic for a few minutes. There was a large party inside, and honestly, the front of the store shouldn't hold more than a few people. Anyway, we looked over the menus and a sweet older lady with an Italian accent, I'm assuming Vittoria, came over to help us. Three of us decided on gelato - I got Nutella, and my friends tried Tiramisu and Vanilla, all in waffle cones. My last friend ordered a real tiramisu and a hot tea. Once served, we sat down at one of the four or so tables off to the side of the restaurant. We ended up staying for over an hour as it was pouring outside and were quite comfortable there. The place really grows on you and has a nice, homey feel. The ladies who worked there were mostly very accommodating and nice, some more than others. One lady seemed very stressed and griped about getting my friend's tea, but I also overheard her talking about how the place was slammed the night before so they must be doing something right! Our gelatos were good - sweet and creamy, though kind of pricey at 3.50 for one scoop and .50 more for the waffle cone that was definitely from a package. My friend said that her tiramisu was very tasty but too sweet for her to finish, and also price at almost 5.00 for a 3 inch square plus the tea. After we ate, I inspected the pastry case and bought a few mini-eclairs and creme puffs for .99 each. Those were good, though pretty standard. All in all, I would say Vittoria's is a nice place, but maybe more of a local thing. You could definitely tell that it was supported and loved by the community, but maybe not so friendly for visitors who don't know the ins and outs of the shop. I would love to go again and try out their lunch offerings! Apparently they offer house-made red sauce and fresh paninis. Yum!
(3)Gwendolyn F.
Oh my gosh!!! Vittoria is the sweetest baker. We had a nice conversation. Then I ate my rainbow cookie and it was fabulous. What a rainbow cookie should taste like. Then she busted out some lemon ricotta cookies for us to try. Never had one before. Sooooo fabulous. I want Vittoria to be my grandma so I can learn to bake from her.
(5)Michael B.
Quirky little place with excellent coffee. We stopped here to get better coffee than the hotel and it didn't disappoint. The lattes here are excellent.
(4)Ilysse M.
I don't know how this place got the reviews it has. If it were possible to give it a no star rating I would. The pastries were not fresh and some were clearly frozen like the rainbow cookies. It was a huge disappointment and not worth any money. Seriously, I have no idea how this place stays in business. It wasn't even close to edible. We threw everything out after one bite. Just gross. I hate to be this harsh because the little old lady behind the register was very sweet but it had to be said. Do not go here.
(1)Jim P.
The best bakery that I have found in town. I stopped here twice while on vacation because there was none better. I tried several of the items and was really fond of the sfogliatelle and the tiramisu, both of which were fresh and homemade. The sfogliatelle had nice flaky layers, a good thin filling and priced well at $3.50. The tiramisu was great but at $5.50 I wasn't gettting more than one. The cannoli left something to be desired. I think it may have been store bought but it wasn't awful. The cappuccino was good and made in what looked like an expensive coffee machine. I also had a regular cup of coffee; they used an Itailian roast which tasted good. I know I will stop by here again on my next trip to this area.
(5)Christina L.
Amazing Key Lime Pie!!! This place is a great Daytona Beach secret. Next door to the best bike & surfboard rental place around!
(5)Christi S.
Cappuccino's taste like you're back in Italy! Really good Italian bread. My daughter is a big fan of the gelato and cream puffs!
(5)Jon M.
I was traveling from New York to Florida and had contacted the owner of Vittoria Bakery to discuss ordering a cannoli cake. I was told the cake would be $75 and I had to order it a few days in advance. After landing at the airport, I went straight to the bakery. After getting to the bakery, I had purchased a small cannoli pastry to sample the quality, I was very disappointed. The cannoli cream was below average and the actual cannoli shell was moist and soggy. The cream if made properly, should have been a lot heavier and the shell should be crispy. I've never had a cannoli shell pre made sitting in a case. I was turned off, because I have always had them made in front of me, fresh. I decided to try the tiramisu pastry and was pleasantly surprised. After trying the tiramisu pastry, I decided to order a tiramisu cake. The owner told me, if I didn't like her cannoli pastry, she would not make me ANY CAKE. Unreal, and certainly not worth all the effort I put into getting there. I live in the best city for food (New York) I know what to look for and this place was not offering it. The customer service side of there business, needs a make over and the overall quality of the product was not up to minimum standards :( Jon
(2)James A.
Loved this little place. A little lady behind the cash register, I'm assuming she was Vittoria, made my wife's latte. We bought one of her sampler boxes, and some fresh mini-cinnamon rolls. I love little places like this. She was nice. Everything looked handmade. The latte was better than anything at Starbucks. Well done Vittoria.
(5)Vanessa R.
I love this little place! Good friendly service and delicious food and pastries. Cash only.
(5)Mike S.
What a find! When you want a great cup of coffee and something sweet but not overpowering. It's like having your favorite aunt take care of you.
(5)Kate B.
Homemade Italian pasta, pastries, gelato and more? Heck yes. We tried the eclair, the cannoli, tiramisu, and a few other pastries along with some homemade pasta and homemade sauce. (Although we haven't cooked the pasta yet...so more on that later.) The owner, Vittoria is super nice! We were recommended her shop via Sam & Lina Moggio who own the Cellar restaurant near downtown Daytona so check them out too. They are friends of Vittoria and apparently like to stop by regularly. If you like supporting local small business and enjoy homemade food, I'd recommend both Vittoria's and the Cellar. Service at Vittoria's was great although one of the women in there looked a bit unhappy, maybe she was just having a bad day? Anyway. I would definitely return to this cute little shop for some pastries and coffee or even gelato or panini. PS: They have a nice, clean restroom in the back for customers...as well as some small items for sale in the front like pastas and Madeline style cookies and even sodas. CASH ONLY though so make sure you remember to bring some!
(5)Dina A.
GOOD HOMEMADE Tiramisu. Reminds me of little Italy places in Toronto from years back.....also excellent Cannoli's (all homemade) at prices that won't break the bank either. Family run, home made Italian desserts. I noticed other items on the menu (Pasta, Lunch Dishes etc, however we were coming in for dessert)....also REAL OLDSCHOOL high end coffee machine that looks like it could make a mean kick-ass cappuccino and / or Latte and / or Espresso. We purchased 6 desserts and it came to $18, however one Tiramisu you could split with another person (if you are feeling generous in nature - but probably too good to split :-)). All in all if you are hankering for something sweet that isn't a store bought generic run of the mill dessert, this is the place to come and buy authentic Italian bakery items. I didn't see any Italian breads or rolls - just the desserts and cakes.
(4)Joe F.
This place is a huge let down. Unfriendly and over priced. When I went to pay the clerk said "CASH!" . I asked where I could get some good Italian bread the the clerk sent me to Winn Dixie. As we left one of my children touched a umbrella outside and the clerk came outside and said "they aint for touching" ... then " shit , shit , shit " right in front of my kids as she rearranged the umbrella. The cannolis had soggy shells and bland filling, cookies not worth the money. NEVER NEVER NEVER AGAIN!! There is noting Italian about this joint.
(1)Cindy E.
Cash only!!!!! Excellent Italian bakery just like my mother -in -law from Italy. Just look in the coolers and you are sold. Biscotti's to die for! I have visited this jewel the last few years I have come to Daytona Beach. This is a must do coffee stop for your first cup of cappuccino and a great place to eat traditional Italian foods, treats and cookies. Authentic because the owners family is direct from Italy!
(5)Nastasha W.
While the cappuccino was good, it still wasn't the same as those in Italy, which I had many of. The pastry I had was freezer burnt, so clearly not fresh and possibly not homemade. I am a food sensory scientist, so my palate may be a little too precise. On the other hand, I loved the Italian employees and their level of service.
(3)Allison D.
This was a cute little Italian cafe that made me feel like I was stepping into a shop on the edge of the Mediterranean. The coffee was decent, but I felt like the tiramisu was more than a little on the soggy side; like it had been sitting around for awhile. Maybe this was simply more authentic than what I'm used to. I can't recall if they served any food besides desserts, but I would recommend a visit, especially for a mid-morning or early afternoon pick-me-up.
(3)Esther K.
Yum, I kept passing by this place on our way to and fro in Daytona, and I finally stopped in on the third day of our trip in Daytona. Kungfu and I ordered a cream puff, sfogliatelle, and tiramisu. I think those three huge desserts cost us $11 in total with drinks. The tiramisu was fabulous. Tiramisu was moist but not too wet to the point where it made the cake inside sludge-y. I'm not really familiar with sfogliatelle, but I wasn't a big fan of it as the outside shell was too hard for my taste. The cream puffs were very satisfying though. We came back the next day to get spaghetti frittata and a panini for lunch. I wished for a bit more salt on the spaghetti frittata and the panini was delicious. I also enjoyed the Italian potato salad made with Italian dressing. It reminded me a bit of German potato salads as it didn't have mayonnaise on it. Overall, a great little place to stop in for desserts and a light lunch.
(4)Mikey D.
All the pastries are homemade on site by Ms. Vittoria- yummy cannolis, pizelle, tiramisu, etc. You can see in her kitchen and she will wait on you. We have gone there twice on this trip. Everyone also ordered Gelato. All in all, 5 stars!
(5)Mary S.
Adorable little pastry/coffee/pizza place. We stopped in at noon on Sunday and had two coffees, two pastries, and took home a box of cookies for $15! This is cash only, though! (theres an ATM with a 2.50 service charge in lobby of hotel across the street.) I had strawberry eclair and the bf had a cream horn. Both yummy. Worth a stop for a painless filling breakfast. And I'd warrant a guess they have delicious pizza and Stromboli etc also.
(5)Natalie B.
What a find! This authentic Italian bakery is located among the timeshares in Daytona Beach Shores. They carry a variety of homemade Italian goodies, including sfogliatelle, cannolis, pizelles, biscotti, ricotta pie and more. They have a small selection of homemade pastas also. If you feel like a cold treat, they have a selection of gelatos. Need an espresso to pair with your cannoli? This is your place! I plan to take regular trips to Vittoria Italian Coffee & Pastries to satisfy my Italian pastry cravings!
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