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4 Nice Specialty Espresso Outlets in Turin, Italy


Pressato's bright red espresso machine.

Turin is a metropolis with a lot to supply those that select to wander its streets, together with town’s specialty cafés.

BY TANYA NANETTI
SENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT

Turin, the primary capital of united Italy from 1861 to 1865, is the hometown of the auto model Fiat, the well-known Juventus soccer workforce, and the scrumptious chocolate blended with native nougats known as gianduja. A go to to the cinema museum contained in the well-known Mole Antonelliana is a should, as is spending a full day on the Egyptian Museum, the second most vital Egyptological assortment on this planet after the one in Cairo.

A day in Italy is just not a day properly spent for those who don’t take pleasure in scrumptious food and drinks as properly. Turin has one thing for everybody: mushroom risotto and vitello tonnato are good to be washed down with a hearty glass of Barolo, whereas candy zabaglione and bunet (chocolate and amaretti cookie, slice of caramel with espresso cream) are the easiest way to finish a meal.

After lunch, it’s time to begin exploring the small however vibrant native espresso scene, with 4 specialty cafés, every utterly distinctive, to go to throughout a protracted stroll round city.

Your espresso cup can inform your fortune at Orso Laboratorio del Caffé. Photograph by Tanya Nanetti.

Orso Laboratorio del Caffé: The place Classic Meets Modernity

One of many metropolis’s oldest specialty-coffee roasters, with a decades-long historical past of constructing scrumptious espresso for locals and vacationers alike, Orso is a pleasant place to go to, and really totally different from most different specialty cafés.

Old school wallpaper, paying homage to that of a basic nation home, covers half the partitions. The espresso counter and wood furnishings are cozy, and the gathering of classic mismatched cups on the cabinets makes clients really feel as if they’re coming into grandma’s pantry.

To make it much more particular, every cup has a mysterious quantity inside: take pleasure in your scrumptious espresso, discover out the quantity, and go take a look at the poster hanging on the wall, “Fondi di Verità“ (actually “espresso grounds truths“). Right here you’ll be able to learn your fortune and discover out all about your future … possibly.

However you’ll definitely have had an excellent cup of espresso.

Gabriela and Francesco of Santaromero Espresso started their espresso journey in Colombia earlier than opening their roastery. Photograph courtesy of Santaromero.

Santaromero Espresso: The Italian-Colombian Roaster

The story of Santaromero begins with the fortuitous assembly between Gabriela and Francesco a decade in the past, on the College of Gastronomic Sciences in Pollenzo. Right here they fell in love with one another first, and with the great world of specialty espresso later. They started their careers in espresso as many people did, as clients occupied with discovering extra about uncooked supplies, producers, roasting methods and the whole lot associated to espresso.

Quick ahead to 2020, and Francesco and Gabriela determined that the time had come to pursue their dream by founding Santaromero. Their particular goal was to shorten the space between espresso producers and clients. They determined to maneuver to Colombia (the place Gabi is initially from) and begin from scratch.

As soon as again in Turin, Santaromero opened its doorways, with a roasting area and retail retailer. This micro-roastery makes a speciality of Colombian espresso, sourced instantly at origin, with a concentrate on agriculture, provide chain traceability, inexperienced espresso high quality, and the roasting course of. Right here you’ll be able to seize freshly roasted beans and a cup of batch brew to go (or a chilly brew in the course of the summer season season), good for persevering with to discover town.

Pressato Espresso & Books is a café and bookshop that embraces artwork, design, and impartial publishing. Photograph by Federico Cardamone.

Pressato Espresso & Books: The place Espresso Meets Artwork

A more recent entry in Turin’s specialty-coffee neighborhood, Pressato Espresso & Books is, as its title suggests, a espresso store and bookstore area opened in 2023.

Housed within the outdated Palazzo San Liborio in Turin’s Roman Quadrilateral, Pressato is a spot the place conviviality and the ritual of espresso meet impartial publishing.

Come right here not just for the tasty espresso extracted with the historic unique FAEMA E61 machine, or for the peerlessly extracted pourover, but in addition to go to the gorgeous artwork exhibitions and chosen publishing initiatives targeted on the themes of graphic design, visible design, and artwork, all produced by impartial publishers or print labs.

Turin’s skyline with a view of the Alps behind. Photograph by Marie Rouilly.

Piattini Caffè e Vini  – Come for Espresso and Keep for Wine

We visited Piattini Caffè e Vini (actually “Small Plates, Espresso and Wine“) late within the day, already caffeinated and able to make the most of a really Italian factor: a scrumptious aperitivo.

We selected a pleasant glass of pure orange wine and a few small plates. The menu, as a substitute of the ever-present avocado toast and eggs Benedict, contains fascinating dishes akin to bread crostini with whipped butter, smoked trout and lemon, and pork cheek with cream of fava beans and pecorino cheese.

Enamored with the menu and the restaurant, we took the time for a short chat with Chiara (co-founder of Piattini with Costanzo) to grasp the place the thought for Piattini got here from.

“Piattini was born to convey collectively my nice ardour for pure wine with Costanzo’s love for specialty espresso,“ Chiara defined. “We needed to affiliate these two substances with two particular moments of the day, breakfast and aperitivo, tying all of it to a particular concept of meals, our ’Piattini,’ made with recent, domestically produced substances which might be good to pair with each espresso and wine.“

Chiara stated their aim was “to create a convivial, casual place designed for sharing,“ not solely the small plates, but in addition wine, espresso, time and feelings.

And so they definitely succeeded.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Tanya Nanetti (she/her) is a specialty-coffee barista, a traveler, and a dreamer. When she’s not behind the espresso machine (or visiting some hidden nook of the world), she’s busy writing for Espresso Rebel, a web site about specialty espresso that she’s creating alongside along with her boyfriend.

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