Botteghe Colletti

Palermo


Red theatrical curtains, old wooden cabinets and vintage curiosities: this snug bar pulls a mixed-aged crowd of artists, students and general bohemians, who clutch drinks, nibble on aperitivo bites and spill out onto the atmospheric street. Order a smoked Negroni, strike up a conversation or while away the hours with a game of chess.


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