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A restaurant, Naviglio-front tavern, part-time live music venue and proud owner of a miniscule canal that was, in times gone by, used by Milanese washerwomen.
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Though it’s touting a full menu these days, most people still head to the Brera’s San Marc for its bar, beers and late hours.
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Bargain-basement prices on brand-name clothing (Missoni, Ferrè, Yves St Laurent). Major label dresses under €150, suits under €200.
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Models, upmarket yuppies, flashy trendoids and people who’d like to be/meet all of the above cram the Grand’s garden and disco.
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Fashion models and designers still hold on to the Hollywood as their own club.
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This stalwart from the mid-1980s still offers you the best chance in all of Milan to spot a genuine international supermodel. Though a perfectly standard discotheque from 1986, glitzy Hollywood continues to draw the most beautiful people in town, so dress to impress.
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Very popular panino bar at lunch, with umbrella-shaded tables on a pedestrian street. Stellar sandwiches, decent coffee.
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You just can’t get a better seat in town than one at an outdoor table set under a lofty medieval arcade with the façade of Cremona’s Duomo filling up your panorama. The coffee is good (not always a given), as are the panini and gelato .
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Good coffee, gelato (ice cream) and panini . Tables ranged under an arcade across the piazza from the prettiest Duomo façade in Lombardy.
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Snacks and sushi, coffee and cocktails in a nook off the main shopping area.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
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