Turin Entertainment

  1. Al Bicerin

    The 1763-established Al Bicerin, beneath a 14th-century bell tower, takes its name from bicerin, a caffeine-charged hot drink of chocolate, coffee and cream. It also serves snacks such as chocolate on toast.

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  2. Da Giancarlo

    Watch a mixed crowd (dreadlocked, suited, you name it) go right off after hours, with plenty of swaying (to the music, the fumo (pot) and the booze) and lots of laughs. An institution of the best kind - and recommmended by many as the proper way to end a real night out. Grungy, grotty and great.

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  3. Docks Home

    Away from the city centre, head to the thumping music venue of Docks Home, set in a converted 1912 warehouse.

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  4. I Tre Galli

    Spacious and rustic, this is a fabulous spot for a drink any time, but most people come for the gourmet aperitivi snacks served on a buzzing pavement terrace.

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  5. Jammin'

    Disco bunnies rejoice! Jammin' is the club along the Murazzi strip for serious butt-shaking, hip-wiggling and move-busting. Recharge your batteries at the bar if you must, but remember - the dancefloor awaits... In summer there's a jumping outdoor dance area.

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  6. La Drogheria

    La Drogheria's sofas are coveted by a fun, unpretentious studenty crowd enjoying cheap drinks and aperitivi fare.

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  7. Pastis

    This boldly painted café/bar prides itself on 'food design', but its leafy terrace is also a primo spot for a cocktail.

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