A Magazine, Issue 80

Page 66

A cityscape

Just in Milan

The Doping Club (below)

Harking back to the heady days of Prohibition, The Doping Club exudes a ’30s, vintage-style feel. Barman Massimo Stronati amazes clientele with an array of bespoke cocktails that meet the individual requirements of each one’s tastebuds. Piazza XXIV Maggio 8, tel. 39.02.8941.5901, thedopingclub.com

Pellini (above)

This elegant boutique showcases jewelry designs by Donatella Pellini, famed for her unique, handcrafted pairings of precious and semi-precious stones. An authentic glassand-steel Viennese counter is used to display the pieces. Via Morigi 9, tel. 39.02.7201.0213, pellini.it Named in honor of Poseidon’s son, it’s no surprise that this restaurant specializes in premium, fish-focused dishes. Pair with a bottle of wine from an extensive collection that boasts more than 130 labels. Via Achille Maiocchi 29, tel. 39.02.2024.1973, ristoranteglaucomilano.com

Peck (above)

The prix fixe Sunday brunch at Peck serves up fish, meats, homemade breads and an incredible selection of cakes, for those with a sweet tooth. Stop by its shop to browse a selection of Italian and international produce. Via Spadari 9, tel. 39.02.802.3161, peck.it A 62

La Vigna Di Leonardo (above)

Set in the gardens of Casa degli Attelani, a 15th-century Milanese palace, this new museum explores the legacy of Leonardo da Vinci, who famously painted “The Last Supper” in the nearby Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie. Corso Magenta 65, tel. 39.02.481.6150, vignadileonardo.com

© Julien Oppenheim, Rina Nurra, Kristen Pelou, Honor, Piero Fornasetti

Glauco (below)


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