MILAN, Italy — Caffè Pascucci relaunches moka and the rite of good coffee in a brand new shop.
In Piazza Duca d’Aosta, on the building surmounted by the big luminous sign of Assicurazioni Generali, between Via Pirelli and Via Vittor Pisani, opens the second venue of Caffè Pascucci in Milan.
This local is the number 604 between Italy, Europe, Asia and South America. It spreads over two levels, for a total of about 300 square meters.
For the first time, the Banco Moka is present in an Italian shop, a space dedicated to the coffee shop, with 7 electric burners on which to put as many moka da 3.
This counter enriches the environment with typical Italian aromas and sensations, giving value to an ancient ritual started in Italy in the ’30s.
This and many other innovations, which for now we don’t want to unveil, are part of a place that we have designed with the aim to help people recover the pleasure of home made coffee with care and attention and find time to sit down together to share the pleasure of a cup that truly unites.