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NeighbourhoodPorta Venezia
HoursTue-Sun 18:00 to 02:00, closed Mon

Tip: Cocktails sit around 8 euros, well below the Milan average; weekday evenings run reading groups and roundtables, weekend nights tilt toward dance.

Location

Address: Via Alessandro Tadino 5, 20124 Milano

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Bar Basso ★ 4.8

$$Porta VeneziaWed-Sun 09:00 to 01:30, closed Mon-Tue

Bar Basso has run on Via Plinio since 1947, with dark walnut panelling, chandeliers and a graffiti-covered woodworking bench tucked among the seats, the room where Mirko Stocchetto poured spumante instead of gin and named the result the Negroni Sbagliato.

Tip: Wednesday through Sunday only; the Stocchetto family runs it now and the giant goblet glasses still arrive at the table. The room fills with the Salone del Mobile crowd in April.

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Voce ★ 4.5

$$$Cinque VieTue-Sun 18:00 to 02:00, day visits from 10:30, closed Mon

Voce opened in May 2025 on the park level of the Palazzo dell'Arte at Triennale Milano, with architect Luca Cipelletti's hi-fi soundwall, Philippe Malouin seating and a cocktail bar that pairs Triennale music programming with daytime sound installations.

Tip: Daytime visits open from 10:30, bar service runs Tuesday to Sunday 18:00 to 02:00. Entrance is through the Palazzo dell'Arte from Viale Camoens beside the Triennale park.

MOGO ★ 4.6

$$$IsolaTue-Thu 19:00 to 24:00, Fri-Sat 19:00 to 03:00, Sun 13:00 to 22:00, closed Mon

MOGO opened in 2025 in a 400 square metre Isola room as a hi-fi restaurant and listening bar, with chef Yoji Tokuyoshi's kitchen, a hand-built sound system, a vinyl-driven DJ booth curated by the Polifonic festival and a ceiling lighting wash that shifts through the night.

Tip: Sunday lunch is the calmest service; weekend evenings book the long counter for the closest sightline on the booth. The set tilts toward jazz, soul and ambient early then to techno and electro late.

Dexter Sound and Bites ★ 4.5

$$IsolaTue-Sat 18:00 to 01:00, closed Sun-Mon

Dexter Sound and Bites runs a small Isola room as chef Giovanni De Nardi's listening bar with kitchen, where vinyl jazz, soul and global grooves sit alongside small Italian plates inspired by his travels through Peru, Mexico, Japan and Spain.

Tip: Conversational tone early in the evening, leaning into funk, Latin and low-tempo disco later. Reserve via the site; Sunday and Monday closed.

Mag Cafe ★ 4.6

$$NavigliMon-Fri 08:00 to 02:00, Sat-Sun 09:00 to 02:00

Mag Cafe runs an all-day room on the Naviglio Grande as the public face of the Farmily Group, with a vintage interior of paint-stencilled wine barrels, marble side tables and a vinyl-led evening soundtrack that pivots the cafe into a cocktail listening room after sundown.

Tip: Aperitivo runs from 19:00; the cocktail menu lists fairytale-themed signatures alongside the classics. The basement holds the 1930 speakeasy access for members.

Bar Basso ★ 4.8

$$Porta VeneziaWed-Sun 09:00 to 01:30, closed Mon-Tue

Bar Basso has run on Via Plinio since 1947, with dark walnut panelling, chandeliers and a graffiti-covered woodworking bench tucked among the seats, the room where Mirko Stocchetto poured spumante instead of gin and named the result the Negroni Sbagliato.

Tip: Wednesday through Sunday only; the Stocchetto family runs it now and the giant goblet glasses still arrive at the table. The room fills with the Salone del Mobile crowd in April.

Bar Jamaica ★ 4.3

$$BreraDaily 09:30 to 02:00

Bar Jamaica has anchored Via Brera since 1911 with a marble-counter room that fed Lucio Fontana, Piero Manzoni, Allen Ginsberg and the Brera academy crowd through the postwar avant-garde, and still runs from breakfast to a 02:00 last call across a tile-floored sprawl.

Tip: Tramezzini and house wine at the counter are the cheap order; the sidewalk tables on Via Brera are the seats to get for the Brera passeggiata.

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