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We recommend bars and restaurants to visit in Milan...

Best of the bars


Bobino Club


Situated on Porta Genova dock is the elegant Bobino club. Full of dark Chesterfield sofas bathed in ambient lighting, the Bobino Club strikes up an atmosphere of a hip New York joint. The large windows overlook the canal and the incredibly gorgeous seating area. Expect a mesmerizing choice of wines, spirits and beers- and even a cocktail or two.


Address:

Imbarcadero Darsena, Piazza A. Cantore, 20123

Website:

www.bobinoclub.it


SayonaraIf it's classy 1930s piano bar you're after then Sayonara is the place for you. It is a little on the pricey side but the interior design alone is almost enough to give you your money's worth. A pianist is always on hand to play beautiful pieces of music and the cocktails are simply out of this decade, let alone world!Address:Via Ippolito Nievo 1, 20145
Website:www.sayonara-pianobar.it

Riveting restaurants


SPIB Pizza


If you want paper-thin pizza home-cooked withyour choice of sauce and topping, SPIB Pizza isyour man. Popular with locals of all ages, therestaurant is located in downtown Milan. Theneighbourhood may not be as glamorous, but atleast you get to see a glimpse of real Milan.


Address:

Via Legnone 34, 20158

Tel.:

+39 (0)2 603 536

SevenFor meat-lovers the Seven Steakhouse is theplace to go. Fast and friendly service with asmile, the Steakhouse is perfect for familiesand larger parties. It’s reasonably priced andit’s conveniently situated near several transportlinks.Address:Viale Montenero 29, 20129
Tel.:+39 (0)2 540 19867
Website:www.sayonara-pianobar.it

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