CAFFÉ ZUCCA (1867) Galleria Vittorio Emanuele
Caffé Zucca is located in a privileged place in Milan, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele corner of the Piazza del Duomo. It is one of the oldest cafés in Milan and still you can take one of the best cappuccinos in Italy or eat light with a Caesar salad set in terrace.
CAFFÉ TAVEGGIA (1909)
He has a reputation among the Milanese to make one of the best cappuccinos and horns of Milan. It is located behind the hotel at the end of Via Jolly Durini.
Confetteria COVA (1817)
Located in the heart of Via Montenapoleone, and perhaps the most transient and known for their situation. The presentation and taste of your cake is exquisite, it's worth a stop on the road a day of shopping in Milan (If you're lucky and find a table, but also have a good quick bar).
CAFFÉ Sant Ambroeus (1936)
One of my favorite flavor of its cafes, an arcade is located very close to Via Montenapoleone, has a terrace ideal for winter heated with braziers. It works well both in the morning and at noon for a quick lunch.
















