
bricco café sits on piazza sigmund freud like it's always belonged there. the kind of place where solo coffee drinkers settle in with their newspapers and nobody rushes you out after twenty minutes. their 4.6 rating from over 2,400 reviews tells you something real is happening here. not the forced enthusiasm of chain store training, but the quiet satisfaction that comes from beans treated with respect and milk steamed just so. the espresso tastes like someone actually cares about what they're putting in your cup. regulars know to pair their morning cortado with one of the small plates. the breakfast options don't try too hard, which makes them better somehow. dessert in the afternoon feels right here too, unhurried and genuine. milan has plenty of coffee. it has fewer places where the barista remembers how you like it, where the rhythm feels human instead of corporate. that's what keeps people…
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curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
consistent social activity. a reliable local favourite.
google reviews
2,461
avg rating
4.6
local cred
71%
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