El Coghetto is a bedrock for many aficionados thanks to its strategic position (there's a terrace overlooking Corso del Popolo), frequent live music (at the weekend), and a range of foods that's sure to satisfy throughout the day. You'll gladly pass by early in the morning to enjoy the pleasure of a homemade espresso (100% Arabica) or one of its many variations, like the Piedmontese bicerin. If you're looking to accompany your coffee, there are plenty of delicious options from the pastry counter: fragrant baked goods, cakes, fruit cestini and biscuits. There are also delicious options for a snack, including stuffed focaccia, tramezzini sandwiches and wraps, while for lunch there's also a small menu du jour, for those looking for something warm. The aperitif is very popular with young people, who appreciate their well-made cocktails, assortment of foods, the modern setting and music. Attentive service.