In Monza, the English-style venue where you can drink cocktails inspired by Hemingway’s travels

by time news

Feel like you’re in London even if you’re in Monza? It’s possible at Notting Hill, an exclusive cocktail bar in via Cavallotti 125 where you can breathe a decidedly British air thanks to the furnishings in perfect English style and some very special cocktails inspired by the travels of the writer Ernest Hemingway.

After crossing the entrance door, which is the iconic red door that characterizes the famous English telephone booths, you immediately feel immersed in an elegant timeless atmosphere. Sitting on Chesterfield leather sofas, surrounded by the typical furnishings of the buildings of the oldest and most residential neighborhoods of London (such as Notting Hill) where the tones of wood, curtains and carpets, mirrors and refined lamps dominate, and where next to the fireplace the portraits of the British royals are beautifully displayed, you can relax and sip one of the cocktails of the curious drink “Hemingway’s Travels”, inspired by the travels of the great writer and fixed on precious postcards of yesteryear.

Among these, for example, the “James Fox”, with cocoa, bourbon vanilla, tobacco liqueur and the smoky notes of Ardbeg whisky, inspired by the streets of London where Hemingway found love and his fine cigars. Or the “Bella donna”, with Bulleit bourbon with candied fruit, Zacapa rum with Sicilian cassata, orange blossom and citrus and almond sherbet, to recall Sicily, the land where the writer found inspiration for his novels, and again the “Safari”, with Aguardiente Santero, watermelon foam, Tuareg tea, lime and cardamom, designed to evoke the novelist’s African adventures.

In short, a very special place, which also offers several live evenings and is also ideal for organizing events, birthdays, graduation parties or work conferences. With the addition, during the summer, of an outdoor terrace where you can drink in the company of friends.

A real gem to feel in the City. Without leaving Monza.

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