SOTToVOCE CAFE
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SOTToVOCE CAFE

1345 N Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA

★★★★★4.6(22 Google reviews)

Crema's Take

Tucked into Palm Springs, SOTToVOCE is a warmly Italian-inflected escape where impeccably pulled espresso sits alongside imported wines and Prosecco, making it equally suited for a serious coffee moment or a leisurely aperitivo. The space invites you to linger—whether you're savoring a silky cappuccino with one of their genuinely excellent pastries or chatting with staff who seem genuinely invested in making your visit special. It's the kind of neighborhood spot that feels like a discovery, blending specialty coffee craft with the ease of a European café culture.

What to expect

PastriesSlow sitMeetingsSpecialty drinksLight foodEspresso focusedTraditional drinks

Google Reviews

Elena Smith (lesupova)
★★★★★2 months ago

Really cozy and welcoming place for coffee. As a local coffee enthusiast, I can say the cappuccino was excellent. I’ll definitely come back to enjoy it with dessert - they look amazing!

Christopher Green
★★★★★3 months ago

Delicious coffee and lovely pastries, exceptional Italian wines... though the pastries and sandwiches are very much on the pricey side ($7 for a scone!).

Cindy F
★★★★★4 months ago

Everything about this place is fun!! Great wines, beers, coffees, Italian treats and gifts. If you get to be helped by Rudy, you'll have a perfect day!! I love stopping here.

Frankie La Torre
★★★★★11 months ago

Went by to check it out and was pleasantly surprised! The espresso was perfect, not burnt tasting like other chain stores and they also serve wine or Prosecco! So many imported treats from Italy. Olive oil, cookies, Italian sodas and desserts! I will definitely be back!

Mike O'Dioluin
★★★★a year ago

I was very excited to try out this new café in my neighborhood, especially as it has an Italian feel. Took a friend as we wanted a lunchtime cocktail and some food. We ordered a Hugo to find there was no mint and the girl behind the counter although really really nice and apologetic didn’t have the ingredients or know how to make a hugo. We ordered a Capri, which was the lemon cello cocktail to find. She thought it was a sandwich. I couldn’t find any lemoncello. She called the owner. Who on speaker said oh just give them an aperol spritz, but I didn’t want an aperol spritz because I don’t like them. The croissant was flavor some but maybe a little old for the hefty pricr and the coffee cake looked and tasted really nice. I don’t know that Ill go back despite really liking the menu and the atmosphere but in fairness, the staff should be trained to at least recognize whats on their menu. There’s enough competitors in town that I can go to and make sure that I get what I want for that kind of money.

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