Via Corsico is not a street you simply pass through. It is one of those streets you choose. It connects, but more importantly, it holds you. A stretch of the Navigli where the noise softens and the rhythm shifts, almost without you noticing.
This is where UGO Cocktail Bar – Bistrot found its natural place, far from excess and close to the essence of the neighbourhood.
Via Corsico and the less obvious Navigli
Those who truly know the Navigli understand that not everything happens along the canal. There are parallel streets, quieter ones, more faithful to those who walk them often.
Via Corsico is one of these. A street that does not promise spectacle, but continuity. Where venues become habits, not casual stops.
Choosing where to stop
Over time, living the Navigli means learning how to choose. Not everything is necessary, not everything convinces, not everything lasts.
The places that remain are the consistent ones, those that keep a clear identity and do not change their tone from one season to the next.
UGO on Via Corsico
UGO is part of Via Corsico precisely because it shares its rhythm. Signature cocktails, selected wines, carefully chosen beers and a small bistrot kitchen coexist without forcing anything.
It is a venue on the Navigli in Milan that does not live on peaks, but on continuity. A place where coming back requires no explanation.
An evening that takes shape on its own
On Via Corsico, the evening is not planned. It starts with a drink, continues with a conversation, and stretches because the atmosphere allows it.
There is no need to move on. Time adapts, it does not push.
When a street becomes familiar
There comes a moment when you no longer say “let’s go to the Navigli”, but “let’s go there”. The street becomes recognisable, the venue becomes home.
Via Corsico works like this. And UGO is part of it, night after night.
Via Corsico, without excess
In an area often associated with noise, Via Corsico keeps a different measure. More intimate, more aware.
At UGO, all of this translates into a simple way of being on the Navigli: drinking well, staying just long enough, coming back.









