
Quaint Italian cafe with handcrafted, sweet & savory Tuscan specialties, plus espresso & cappuccino.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 371 4th St, Jersey City, NJ 07302
Phone: (201) 798-8900
Website: http://www.pratobakery.com/
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Reviews
Loved the food, everything was fresh and tasty. They have a great selection of Tuscan breads and baked goods. The place is cozy, and the people were super friendly. Will definitely come back!
The cantucci are exceptional: made with a traditional recipe, no butter, no preservatives — exactly as they should be. The schiacciata is crispy and flavorful, the cappuccino is spot on, and the sandwiches are fresh and generous. Breakfast, lunch, pastries — they do it all, and they do it well.
The space is warm and welcoming, and you can feel the care and passion that Simone, Teresa, and the team put into everything. Prices are fair for the quality you get.
If you’re looking for a little piece of Tuscany in the area, this is it. Highly recommended.
After re toasting and trying it, however, I was impressed by how a simple sandwich could be so tasty. The ingredients all blended together so well, with the pistachio cream being the glue that tied together and elevated the sandwich to great heights.
After finishing the sandwich in one sitting, I was left particularly full and satisfied. I would definitely recommend the Brontë to those looking for a solid Italian style sandwich, and would love to try the other options as well.
But Prato was really impressive! I tried a deceptively small sandwich and a slice of pizza: the sandwich bread was way more filling than expected for me which I suppose is good for most people but not if you have trouble building muscle like me.
While we ate, their staff also gave us pieces of one of their chocolate breads (can’t recall the name!!) to try. The staff and bread are both very nice.
Note that they are open for indoor dining as of this review – you guys know, we can never be too sure these days so when in a doubt give them a call.