
The name Colombo is the Italian form of Colomba the latin word for dove, which is the Bird of Peace. It is in the spirit of peace that friends and family gather to celebrate the every day occurrences that touch our lives. Great food, drink and conversations are the cornerstones for the sharing of these convivial, day-to-day passions at our Italian restaurant.Colombo’s Cafe & Pastries stands for the beloved concept born in Italy of the gathering place… truly a place that welcomes everyone, every day… at any time translating as Benvenuti a tutti in Italian, whereby the tried and true, centuries-old tradition of all are welcome prevails.
Stylish space offering Italian fare, an on-site bakery & a gelato bar, plus outdoor dining.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 544 Main St, Hyannis, MA 02601
Phone: (508) 790-5700
Website: https://www.colomboscafe.com/?utm_source=googlemaps
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Reviews
The food was absolutely delicious. Everything tasted fresh and perfectly prepared. The chicken wings were flavorful, the pizza was outstanding, and the pasta dishes were cooked to perfection. You can really tell they care about quality and authentic Italian flavors.
The service was fast, the drinks were great, and the overall vibe made it a perfect spot for family dinner, date night, or even just relaxing at the bar for appetizers.
Great layout for dining and for their bar service. We sat along Main Street with several beautiful planters full of colorful blooms.
We were promptly seated, water provided, and menu item questions explained on the spot for a variety of items.
Bread was promptly provided with I’ve oil/grated cheese/black olive. Not long thereafter our lunch items came to the table…….a turkey cheese +panini and a spinish salad complete with walnuts…blue cheese….roasted peppers….
Server was fluent in the menu.
The desserts – lemon sorbet could only be done better by serving in a lemon – the flavor was spot on without being sour well done. The Ricotta Pie (in NY we call this Easter Pie) was the best I’ve ever had anywhere in the States.