Caffe Mulassano
About
Caffè Mulassano, a storied café that opened in 1907, stands proudly in the heart of Turin on Piazza Castello 15. With just 31 square metres of richly decorated interior, the venue marries elegant baroque‑inspired furnishings with an intimate, welcoming atmosphere that has attracted both locals and tourists for over a century. Its signature offer is the tramezzino – a savory sandwich sealed in a brass case that the Nebiolo family invented in the early 20th century, still a beloved culinary heritage today. Alongside tramezzini, guests can savor a classic Italian espresso, flaky croissants, and the iconic bicerin, a layered drink of chocolate, coffee, and wine. The café is not just a place to eat; it is a living museum of Turin’s café culture, celebrated for its authentic ambience, historic memorabilia, and warm, attentive service.
Highlights
- Historical Tramezzini
- Authentic Espresso
- Elegant Interior Design
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Best time to visit
Spring and autumn with mild weather and fewer crowds allow you to enjoy the café’s historic charm without the peak‑season bustle
At a glance
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- Typical visit: about 1 hour