10 Gradi Nord is a very special place. First of all for the products they offer, then for the ambience, and last but not least, the partnership initiatives and all the events promoted and hosted in their rooms.
This pub is one of my favorite places in Milan for craft beer. I consider it so special because of the high quality and variety of beers you can taste here: they have a very wide selection of craft beers, both draft and bottles/cans. Draft beers are rotating periodically, and the current offer is always written on their big blackboard.
The space, very small and rustic - and therefore very cozy and hospitable at the same time - is furnished with big white wooden tables: every time I’m there I like to share it with someone new! When I’m there I always think about how the interior decoration is able to influence my perception: this garage-style, so easy and not very elaborate, immerses you in the concept of ‘craftsmanship’ and ‘hand made’. 10 Gradi Nord is sincere and honest, like a craft beer! This special feeling is reflected also in their food offer which is composed of simple and genuine dishes, just like home=made cooking.
My last tip is to pay attention at their events calendar: they often promote initiatives related to the world of beer, like tastings evenings or training courses.
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