The most famous Milanese tradition is definitely the happy hour, or aperitivo. Milanese young and old meet in the bars of the city to have a drink, a snack and a laugh with friends, any day of the week. Be it low-key casual university students, or sharply-dressed business men and women, everybody can find a spot suitable to their mood. Here are my favorites:
1. Noon
Noon gives you a good idea of how Milanese of all ages take part in daily aperitivo after class or after work. Located close to the Cadorna commuting train station, businessmen and students alike make a pit stop to savour a delicious Negroni, Campari con vino bianco, or even a Bloody Mary (which is my usual pick). The buffet includes some finger food and the decor gives a fashionable, yet relax touch to your day. Located on Via Boccacio, close to the Cadorna train station.
2. Da Giacomo
This has become a household name in Milano, especially with the fashion crowd. But the famous restaurant opened a sister wine bar/bistro next door which is very pleasant in late afternoon. Classic Italian-bar decor and subtly chic crowd. Love! Located on Via Pasquale Sottocorno, a short walk from Piazza Cinque Giornate.
Da Giacomo / Noon |
3. Spritz
Located right on the Naviglio Grande canal, in the Navigli district, this little bar is a prime spot to witness the young aperitivo culture amongst Milanese. The interior is decorated in warm shades of orange, complete with leopard-print couches. The concept remains traditional: pay €8 for a drink and have access to the extensive buffet, which includes cheese, salumi, pizzas, pasta, and pomodorino and mozzarella salad.
4. La Vineria
Located on Via Casale, a few steps away from Porta Genova metro station, la Vineria offers wine and olive oil on tap, as well as accessories for wine-making. You pay a very minimal price to fill up a bottle of your favourite white or red amongst their delicious selection, and you get a discount if you come back with your bottle for a refill. But la Vineria is also a great aperitivo spot, obviously wine-centered. A few taglieri of salumi and cheese can be brought to the outdoors sidewalk tables to complete the experience.
Spritz / La Vineria |
5. Blanco
This bar was built with the idea of a chiringuito (Spanish-style kiosk) in mind. It draws its inspiration from the beautiful Balearic island of Ibiza, where having a drink at sunset to the sounds of top-quality minimal electro music is a way of life. The bar offers the traditional formula on Thursdays, where a 7€ cocktail grants you access to the finger-food buffet. Specializing in mojitos, they also offer fresh-squeezed juices, as well as traditional Milanese cocktails. Located in Piazzale Lavater, in the Porta Venezia neighbourhood.
Blanco |
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