Caffe' Torino

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What people say

"Gorgeous little 1900s caffe, with restaurant upstairs. Another must see if Piazza San Carlo. The decorations are a nostalgic Art Deco-esque style, with large open spaces. There is plenty of space inside for groups, and outside for a bit of a coffee or Aperitivo. Coffee served is Lavazza, but they do have a much more unique aperitivo, with an excellent selection of vermouth. "
"This is the famous aperitivo bar with the big Martini sign outside which opened back in 1903. Home to the whole range of Martini products and packed with tourists and locals alike who want a piece of the Piedmont caffe tradition. Popular in the 50s with the likes of James Stewart, Ava Gardner and Brigitte Bardot who would stop by during filming."
Juliana Fernandes Matieli Coelho
"Inaugurated in 1903 in Piazza San Carlo, the Caffè Torino has always been the elegant living room of the city. Meeting of politicians, writers and intellectuals passing by just to taste a good coffee. An enchanting art nouveau masterpiece, synonymous with elegance and impeccable service. "

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