Every coffee shop in Turin has a story and frequently in these cafes, the story is met with history. Caffè San Carlo is one of those places where you can inspire magnificent surroundings, a meeting place of past academics, poets, politicians, and even occurrences. This is the place where Dumas appreciates his first bicerin, where the Duke of Abruzzi organizes the excursion to Antarctica, and where Gramsci determines to found the New Order.
In faith, to its name, San Carlo is above all a coffee shop: a place where you can taste long-establish pastries so famous in Turin, sip constitutional coffee famous for its oldest blends, or a hot chocolate. A space devoted to consultation and meetings to sit relax and enjoy the established infirmity. Perhaps envision that right there; at the table where we are sitting, some conspicuous historical figure drinking his coffee.