Caffe Mulassano ★ 4.7
Caffe Mulassano under the Piazza Castello porticoes in Turin invented the tramezzino in 1926. Liberty-era brass interior; 30-plus fillings still served.
Signature drink: Espresso and the tramezzino
Pasticceria Stratta 1836 is a cafe in Centro Storico, Turin.
Stratta opened on Piazza San Carlo in Turin in 1836, suppliers to the Royal House. Marron glace candied chestnuts from the basement lab, plus jellies.
Address: P.za S. Carlo 191, 10123 Torino, Turin
Caffe Mulassano under the Piazza Castello porticoes in Turin invented the tramezzino in 1926. Liberty-era brass interior; 30-plus fillings still served.
Signature drink: Espresso and the tramezzino
Caffe San Carlo opened on Turin's Piazza San Carlo in 1822 and was the first cafe in Italy to use gas light. Risorgimento patriots took their coffee here.
Signature drink: Espresso under the chandelier
Baratti & Milano in Turin opened in 1858 and moved to its Galleria Subalpina spot in 1875. Liberty art nouveau, gianduiotti, cremini, the Barattina.
Signature drink: Espresso with gianduiotti, plus the Barattina sweet
Vergnano in Turin, founded 1882 by Domenico Vergnano in nearby Chieri. The Centro flagship pours single-origin espresso and filter; old Piedmont coffee house.
Signature drink: Espresso, single-origin filter
Caffe Al Bicerin in Turin opened in 1763 facing the Consolata sanctuary. The house secret-recipe bicerin (coffee, chocolate, fior di latte) is the order.
Signature drink: Bicerin (coffee, chocolate, fior di latte)
Caffe Mulassano under the Piazza Castello porticoes in Turin invented the tramezzino in 1926. Liberty-era brass interior; 30-plus fillings still served.
Signature drink: Espresso and the tramezzino
Caffe San Carlo opened on Turin's Piazza San Carlo in 1822 and was the first cafe in Italy to use gas light. Risorgimento patriots took their coffee here.
Signature drink: Espresso under the chandelier
Baratti & Milano in Turin opened in 1858 and moved to its Galleria Subalpina spot in 1875. Liberty art nouveau, gianduiotti, cremini, the Barattina.
Signature drink: Espresso with gianduiotti, plus the Barattina sweet
Caffe Platti on Corso Vittorio Emanuele II in Turin opened in 1875. Luigi Einaudi and Pavese drank coffee here; Juventus was founded on a bench out front.
Signature drink: Espresso and bicerin
Vergnano in Turin, founded 1882 by Domenico Vergnano in nearby Chieri. The Centro flagship pours single-origin espresso and filter; old Piedmont coffee house.
Signature drink: Espresso, single-origin filter