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  • 1. Bocum Fuoco

    Vucciria

    This multilevel cocktail bar between the Vucciria market and the marina is serious about mixology and has created a dedicated oasis in the city's trendiest area. Linger over complex cocktails while lounging on vintage chairs under sparkling chandeliers, all while rubbing elbows with Palermo's cool crowd as records spin on the retro turntable in the corner. A short menu of pasta, meat, and seafood dishes is also available.

    Via dei Cassari 6, Palermo, Sicily, 90133, Italy
    091-332009
  • 2. Oliva.co Cocktail Society

    Tucked in an alleyway off Via Umberto, the Oliva lounge offers a bit of calm in the city's bustling center. This is where you go to geek out over the impressive selection of mezcal and rhum agricole or go deep on locally made gins and amari. The team here, a trio of hardcore bar nerds, makes all the classics perfectly (like Negronis, daiquiris, and martinis) and uses house-made bitters and tinctures to whip up inspiring drinks.

    Via delle Scale 4, Catania, Sicily, 95124, Italy
    349-1732075
  • 3. Vermut

    In the heart of the city's downtown, this always-packed bar has tables that spill into the streets. With an impressive selection of vermouths and local salumi, it's a great spot to go for aperitivo or a late-night drink. But the real draw is the wine program. Don't even bother with the wine list—ask for Antonio Lombardo, a veritable expert with a mischievous smile, who consistently pulls affordable bottles to suit any mood or taste, from obscure natural wines to refined classics. It's a popular spot, so it's best to make a reservation lest you want to be among the crowds who stand in the pedestrian street, drink-in-hand. 

    Via Gemmellaro 39, Catania, Sicily, 95131, Italy
    347-6001978
  • 4. Al Kenisa

    Atmospherically housed in a deconsecrated medieval church with an underground crypt, this self-styled literary café is one of the hubs of Enna’s cultural scene, open evenings only for glasses of good wine and artisan spirits while you enjoy its live music and DJ sets.

    Via Roma 481, Enna, Sicily, 94100, Italy
    0935-500972
  • 5. Antico Caffè San Giorgio

    This knickknack-filled bar has lorded over Castelmola's town square since 1907, and if you manage to resist the pull of the enchanting view on the terrace, you can explore the historic interior to learn more about the village's past. Try the vino alle mandorle (almond wine) from a recipe produced by the original owner more than a century ago, then follow luminaries such as Guglielmo Marconi, Winston Churchill, John D. Rockefeller, and John Steinbeck by signing the visitors' book.

    Piazza Sant'Antonino, Castelmola, Sicily, 98030, Italy
    0942-28228
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  • 6. Bar Turrisi

    Truly one of the most infamous places to have a drink in all of Italy, this humorous bar has cozy nooks and crannies on three levels—all decked out with phallic images of every size, shape, and color imaginable, from bathroom wall murals inspired by the brothels of ancient Greece to giant wooden carvings honoring Dionysus. If you can get past the design choices, the roof terrace has extraordinary views of Taormina and the coast, while a limited selection of hearty pasta dishes are served inside.

    Piazza del Duomo 19, Castelmola, Sicily, 98030, Italy
    0942-28181
  • 7. Birreria Pantesca

    Founded in 2017 by a Pantescan jazz pianist and his brother-in-law, Birreria Pantesca is the island’s first and only craft brewery. They make five beers, including a summery blond lager, a German-style weiss beer, and Pantipa, an America IPA. More unexpected is the Perla Nera, an Irish stout and—even more interesting—La Zibirra, beer made with a percentage of dried zibibbo grapes. The latest plan is a hemp beer made with legally-grown hemp from Bugeber. Look out for Birreria Pantesca beers in island bars and restaurants or book ahead for tastings in their Pantelleria town brewery (€10).

    Via Francesco Crispi 52, Pantelleria, Sicily, 91017, Italy
    327-8319458
  • 8. Carrè Lounge

    This is a casual place to grab a beer and enjoy a light antipasto, pizza, or pasta dish at a reasonable price. They are open most of the day, so finding a late lunch when other places are closed won't be a problem here. The location is stunning, with views out toward the sea.

    Via Carlo Ortolani di Bordanaro 60, Cefalù, Sicily, 90015, Italy
    0921-421210
  • 9. Da Luigi

    Don't expect too much from the nightlife scene here, but this decent café comes with plenty of tables outside on the main (and pedestrianized) shopping street, so it's a good place to sit and watch Mazara life pass by. Stop for a coffee or an evening aperitivo, when Aperols or Campari Spritzs come accompanied by tasters of panelle (chickpea flour fritters), arancini, and crocchè (potato croquettes).

    Corso Umberto I 50, Sicily, 91026, Italy
    340-8910525
  • 10. First Lounge Bar

    Breathing new life into the San Berillo district, First is an outdoor lounge-bar with a beer garden feel, original street art, and walls covered in potted plants. Stop in for a craft beer or a cocktail in the previously forgotten back alleys a few minutes from Teatro Massimo Bellini, and you will also likely be treated to art installations or live DJ sets, depending on the constantly updated cultural calendar of events.

    Via Martinez 13, Catania, Sicily, 95131, Italy
    320-7633921
  • 11. Jenco Cocktail Bar

    Open only during the summer, this cocktail bar sits on a small wooden deck bedecked with fairy lights, overlooking the sea. At dusk, it's magical. And once night falls, in the distance to the south, you can make out the outline of the faraglioni by moonlight. They make especially good Negronis and different variations of gin-and-tonics.

    Via Lachea 21, Aci Trezza, Sicily, 95021, Italy
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  • 12. Kalapinta Craft Beer

    With an impressive menu of signature cocktails, wines, and beers, this is a great spot to enjoy a drink in Cefalù. They serve an excellent antipasto plate as well as casual fast food like hot dogs, burgers, and nachos. If you love craft beer, you will find the best selection of local beers around.

    Via Carrettieri 3, Cefalù, Sicily, 90015, Italy
    0921-820168
  • 13. Le Roi Emotional Drinks

    When you're ready to upgrade your spritz or Negroni, look to Le Roi. They sling drinks from within the 1929 Vittorio Emanuele III galleria, where the mosaic tile floors and electric Liberty style (an Italian version of Art Nouveau) give historic heft to the inventive cocktails. 

    Galleria Vittorio Emanuele III 18, Messina, Sicily, 98122, Italy
    348-5524536
  • 14. Lido Maljk

    This beautiful club is located right on the beach and is open throughout the year. If you're not into clubbing, it's also a perfect spot to just sit and enjoy a cocktail or aperitif at sunset. It's especially popular in the summer when it's filled with locals and live music. They also have an alfresco restaurant.

    Lungomare Giuseppe Giardina, Cefalù, Sicily, 90015, Italy
    0921-4220205
  • 15. Moro

    Throughout this bar, located in a former bank, you'll find ceramic heads (all for sale) by Catania artist Stefania Boemi. Legend has it that a Sicilian noblewoman discovered her beloved, a visiting Moor, was already married in his homeland. In a fit of rage, she cut off his head and left it on her balcony for all to see. The next morning a basil plant was sprouting from the head. And thus was born the tale of the teste di Moro (Moor heads). Outside, tables sit in the shadow of the Duomo where locals stop for excellent cocktails during their evening passeggiata. 

    Piazza Duomo 18, Acireale, Sicily, 95024, Italy
    333-3463500
  • 16. Morsi e Sorsi

    This enoteca (wine bar) has a few tables indoors but most people choose to sit out in Piazza Vittoria opposite the grand Art Deco cinema Cine Impero. Apart from a range of wines (including, of course, Marsala) and cocktails, snacks are served—mainly pastas and meat dishes—and it stays open late.

    Via Armando Diaz 66, Marsala, Sicily, 91025, Italy
    351-9277763
  • 17. Murphy's

    In the back streets of the upper town, this pub offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere, energetic jazz music (sometimes live), and a range of international draught and bottled beers as well as aperitifs and cocktails. Service is fast and cheerful, and there's seating indoors and out. Snacks are available, too.

    Piazza Inveges 4, Sciacca, Sicily, 92019, Italy
    347-6969353
  • 18. Otto a~mare

    In a garden shrouded in bougainvillea, this cocktail lounge focuses on drinks with a botanical bent. You'll find rosemary-infused vodkas, fennel-scented gin, and cordials made from cedro, a pithy bitter citrus found throughout Sicily. Sit under the canopy of stars and breathe in the fragrant night air as you enjoy your drink.

    Via Vittorio Emanuele, Stromboli, Sicily, Italy
  • 19. Red Moon

    Santa Lucia

    Located on the waterfront that divides the mainland from Ortigia, Red Moon is hidden in plain sight and can be easy to miss. But once you find it, it's the perfect setting for a nightcap and snack at the end of the night. More substantial meals are available too. Ignore the official closing time of 10:30 pm; it actually closes whenever the last customer leaves.

    Riva Porto Lachio 36, Siracusa, Sicily, 96100, Italy
    0931-60356
  • 20. Santa Monica

    Libertà

    Immensely popular with the twenty- and thirtysomething crowd, who belly up to the bar for pizza, crepes, and excellent German-style draft beer, this pub is also a good place to watch televised soccer.

    Via E. Parisi 7, Palermo, Sicily, 90141, Italy
    091-324735

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