CAMPARINO IN GALLERIA
Since 1915, its Liberty décor has charmed tourists and regulars alike, who come here to sip a Campari.
A symbol of Milanese identity, this historic café, founded in 1915, was the first to open its doors beneath the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. Today, the café has changed its name but not its style: wooden counters, large mirrors and Liberty-style mosaics still decorate this piece of history. On the second floor, a small tea room is the ideal place to chat over rabarbaro Zucca, a famous Italian rhubarb-based aperitif invented in this same café almost a century ago.
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the setting is jewellery and the very pleasant waiters. It is best to avoid every Saturday evening because the bar (rather small) is crowded.
If you ask for a without ambitious cooking features original another precision, it is served with crushed ice and sparkling water.
on the bar is arranged in the things to picking: large green olives, marinated peppers, crakers etc.
the Milaneses frequent this bar as soon as they finished making the shops around 17:00.
Note that the bar also offers a service " caffeteria" until 18:30 and a rear room where to eat foccacie and paninis.