The Colonial coffee in Gramado is one of the main attractions of the Serra Gaúcha. And if you're thinking of visiting this region or have already booked a trip, you must visit the Nonna's Colonial Café! Read on to find out more!
First of all, let's understand what this Colonial coffee in Gramado. The café colonial is a meal in the German tradition, which includes a wide range of drinks and food, both sweet and savory.
Although many people think it's just breakfast, colonial coffee can be served at various other times of the day. In GramadoColonial coffee is served practically all day in the specialized houses and at breakfast in some hotels.
The Colonial coffee in Gramado may be different depending on the place served, but in general it has a variety of breads (sweet and savory), butter, jams, cold cuts, sausages and sausages, hams, cheeses, cookies, cakes, strudel, waffles, sweet and savory pies and the traditional cuca.
The houses of Colonial coffee in Gramado also usually serve fried snacks, some have pork and chicken steaks, fried chicken, fried polenta, cheese rolls, vegetables and more!
To drink, there is usually coffee, milk, tea, hot chocolate and juice. In short: there are lots and lots of items, which amount to a real meal and not just a cup of coffee!
This is the kind of program that you can't miss during a trip to the Serra Gaucha, especially for those who enjoy hearty meals and are visiting the region for the first time.
The meal, traditional and very characteristic of southern Brazil, is already well known and widespread in the region, with several restaurants dedicated solely to the specialty.
Café Colonial da Nonna, the Colonial Café in Gramado you can't miss!
Now that you know what the Colonial coffee in Gramadonow it's time to introduce you to Nonna's Colonial Café or Caffé Colonial Della Nonnaone of the best colonial coffees in the region!
The Nonna's Colonial Café brings back the most beautiful memories of Italian culture. As we've already mentioned, the Café Colonial in Gramado isn't just a simple coffee. And Nonna's Colonial Café along the same lines!
In Nonna's Colonial Café you will taste the delicacies prepared with love and care by the typical Foss Family in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
The vast menu at Nonna's Colonial Café you'll find capeletti soup, cornbread and sourdough bread, fig, grape, quince and strawberry jams, bee honey, homemade butter, homemade cream and black mustard.
You can also try the delicious grape, chocolate and dulce de leche cakes. O Nonna's Colonial Café also serves cucumber, onion, quail's egg and mini corn, as well as salami, cheese, crackling, black and white pudding and pork cheese. There's more to come!
Cakes with toppings (4 different flavors), colonial pizza with tuna, chicken and sausage, assorted cookies, homemade waffles, apfelstrudel, grostoli, vegetable cake, bock sausage, boiled sausage and baked polenta.
And of course we couldn't forget the coffee: black coffee and café au lait. But if you prefer tea to coffee, you can try apple tea with cinnamon and lemon balm tea.
Don't like coffee or tea? No problem, you can also try grape or orange juice. And for those who do, there's also the option of dry and smooth red wine. And finally, seasonal fruit! Quite a lot, isn't it?
Colonial Roots Tour
If you are interested in Nonna's Colonial CaféBut you should know that it is only part of a tour that you can buy tickets for here at Travel to Gramado!
This tour is the Colonial Roots Tour. It's a tour full of history and flavor. That's because you'll get to know the two communities where Gramado began, around 1913 with the first colonizing families.
On the Bonita and Nova Lines, you'll visit the Casa Centenária, the Ervateira Marcon and the Fioreze Museum. At each of these points you'll be able to learn about the families' histories and the production processes of their agro-industries and, finally, you'll enjoy the tasty Nonna's Colonial Café on the Foss Family estate!
To find out more about tickets and any other tour here in the Serra Gaucha, contact us! Our mission is to make your experience in the Gramado region as pleasant as possible!



