Stopped by this bar recently and honestly, it was a bit disappointing. When we arrived, they told us spritzes were 5 euros, but when the bill came, they charged 12 euros each just because we asked for Campari instead of Aperol – something they never mentioned upfront. That felt a bit misleading.
The place itself is nicely decorated with a large indoor space, but surprisingly there were only two high tables available, which made it a bit awkward to find a comfortable spot. No outdoor seating, which is a bit of a downside if you’re visiting in good weather.
The staff were friendly and welcoming, which was a plus, but unfortunately the toilet wasn’t very clean.
Overall, it’s not a place I’d recommend too strongly – there are definitely better and more transparent spots in the area to...
Read moreNo drink menu so you don’t know what you are ordering. I asked for margarita with salted rim and god some kind of limy water with salt all around the glass but not the rim. (I regret so much I didn’t take a picture). The drink cost 12€ and i didn’t even get the apperitivo. It was the most expensive cocktail (and the worst) I have ever had. Next time for this price I will go to sit in front of Duomo. When we asked the waiter at the till about the price he asked us where we were from. Then we had a short conversation about the prices which he finished with a silly sentence that for good drink you have to pay. Excuse me?! It was anything...
Read moreReally liked this place for its atmosphere and its interior. However, I got laughed at for ordering an espresso martini by the two people working behind the bar and the other Italian girls that were ordering beside me. Felt very awkward and unwelcome. I presumed it was because they don’t think coffee should be mixed with vodka? If that’s the case it shouldn’t be on the menu, if every time someone orders it they’re going to get made fun of in Italian. Would have stayed for more if it...
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