Reservations · Outdoor seating
Neighborhood pub for craft beers and casual bites; fun vibe, fair prices, but service can lag and space is tight on busy nights.
Tipota Pub delivers solid neighborhood pub appeal with fair-priced craft beers and a warm, welcoming atmosphere that keeps regulars returning. However, inconsistent food quality and service during peak hours—particularly lukewarm sandwiches and long waits on busy nights—prevents a higher grade. Best approached as a drink-focused hangout with light bites rather than a food destination, where early visits and off-peak timing yield the most reliable experience.
The room feels warm and welcoming with an English pub vibe, two snug floors, and a friendly crew pouring well-priced craft beers. One regular said it is a personal "safe space" for a post-work pint, though another warned that on Saturdays the wait can stretch and the noise rises. Outside tables add a casual street-side feel in the Navigli-Bocconi area, perfect for meetups over simple snacks and pints. The cooking leans straightforward pub fare: chips and taralli alongside pints, plus simple sandwiches that hit the spot when the kitchen is not slammed. Beers are the star, with craft picks like a liked IPA and fair pricing for Milan. When the crowd swells, food can arrive lukewarm and late, so treat this as a drink-first hangout with light bites rather than a food-led destination. Families can make it work early evening: chips, taralli, and basic sandwiches are kid-approachable. The space is small and gets lively, so earlier hours are better for strollers and sensitive ears; late nights skew adult and noisy.
Area: Student and creative quarter near Bocconi and Navigli canals; lively evenings with casual bars and pubs.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical late-night bustle around Navigli.
Nearby: Near canals, Bocconi University, and numerous bars; popular for aperitivo and informal meetups.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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