When the food is top quality, the cocktails are incredible, the service is impeccable and the decor and ambiance are perfection; you know that someone talented is involved! Andrea Berton, renowned Michelin star chef, and his squad of experts are behind this must see place in Milan!
The pizza and focaccia are to die for while the cocktails are incredible! Of course you can also have their selection of wine, prosecco and beers if you are not in the mood for cocktails!
Most pizza spots in Milan are more in the likes of a traditional Italian restaurant with an old vintage flair and kitsch paintings on the wall... I love the fact that this is a new concept for Milan where you can eat pizza and have cocktails in a modern minimal decor with amazing music playing in the background.
If you are not in the mood for pizza, you can just drop by after dinner for drinks. I suggest to make reservations as it is always full and they will not have people drinking outside or standing with their cocktails. The Dry policy is that they will not serve you unless you have a table. This is understandable considering that they probably want to avoid chaos and neighbors complaining about chaos and loud people drinking outside.
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