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Milan, Italy

Osteria alla Concorrenza

CuisineWine Bar
Executive ChefVarious
Price≈$25
Dress CodeCasual
ServiceUpscale Casual
NoiseLively
CapacityIntimate
Opinionated About Dining

On Via Melzo in Milan's Porta Venezia neighbourhood, Osteria alla Concorrenza operates as an evening wine bar where the floor team's command of the glass list is the main event. Ranked #229 in the Opinionated About Dining Casual Europe ranking for 2025, it has moved steadily up that list since its first recommendation in 2023, signalling consistent execution rather than a one-season spike.

Osteria alla Concorrenza restaurant in Milan, Italy
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Via Melzo After Dark: Milan's Casual Wine Bar Tier in Context

Milan's drinking and dining scene divides sharply between two registers. At the formal end, tasting-menu restaurants like Enrico Bartolini, Cracco in Galleria, Andrea Aprea, and Seta operate at price points and ceremony levels that treat an evening as an occasion. At the other end, the city has developed a quieter tier of wine-led spaces where the proposition is less theatrical but no less considered: a tight, well-chosen list, food that supports rather than competes with the glass, and a floor team that knows what it's pouring. Osteria alla Concorrenza on Via Melzo belongs to that second register.

Porta Venezia, the neighbourhood that frames Via Melzo, has positioned itself over the past decade as one of Milan's more interesting after-dark corridors. It sits east of the historic centre, with a residential character that keeps the atmosphere grounded. Bars and enoteca here draw a local crowd rather than a tourist one, which tends to sharpen the standard: regulars are harder to impress than visitors, and places that rely on novelty don't last. Osteria alla Concorrenza has lasted, and the Opinionated About Dining ranking trajectory confirms it.

A Consistent Climb: What the Rankings Signal

The Opinionated About Dining guide, which focuses specifically on casual European dining, first listed Osteria alla Concorrenza as Recommended in 2023. By 2024 it had climbed to #325 in the Casual in Europe ranking, and by 2025 it had reached #229. That is not a slow drift upward; it is a pattern of consistent re-endorsement that suggests the operation has not settled into autopilot. OAD's methodology leans heavily on repeat visits by well-travelled eaters, which means a steady ranking climb reflects accumulated trust rather than a single impressive moment. Peer it against the broader OAD list and you find it in a cohort that includes 40 Maltby Street in London and 4850 in Amsterdam: wine bars where the list does the talking and the food earns its place rather than dominates the bill.

That peer set matters for calibrating expectations. These are not destinations where a chef's tasting menu commands the evening. They are places where the collaboration between whoever manages the list, whoever selects the small plates, and whoever works the floor produces the experience. Strip away any single element and the proposition falls apart. At Osteria alla Concorrenza, the floor team's fluency with the wine list is, by all available evidence, the operational core.

The Floor as the Kitchen: Service and the Wine-Bar Format

In the wine-bar format that has spread from London and Paris to Milan's better neighbourhoods, the editorial function traditionally held by the kitchen shifts significantly toward the person holding the bottle. A well-run enoteca relies on a floor team that can read the table, steer guests away from the obvious pour, and build a sequence through the evening that feels organic rather than rehearsed. The chemistry between the service staff's wine knowledge and the kitchen's supporting plates defines the format's success or failure.

At Osteria alla Concorrenza, operating under the designation of multiple staff rather than a named chef or sommelier, that dynamic appears distributed rather than concentrated in a single figure. The venue lists its chef as Various, which in practical terms means the identity sits with the space and its team rather than a marquee name. For a casual wine bar, that is often a structural advantage: the format stays consistent even as the faces change, and regulars learn to trust the institution rather than a specific individual. The 4.4 Google rating across 386 reviews points to a consistently delivered experience rather than peaks and valleys.

Hours and the Evening Architecture

Osteria alla Concorrenza is open Tuesday through Friday from 6 pm until midnight, and on Saturday from noon through midnight. It is closed on Sundays and Mondays. The evening-only format from Tuesday to Friday places it firmly in the after-work and pre-dinner category rather than the all-day café tier. Saturday's extended noon opening suggests a different use pattern: a longer, slower afternoon that moves through aperitivo and into the evening without a hard break.

That Saturday rhythm matters for how visitors plan around it. Milan's serious restaurant scene, which includes Verso Capitaneo and the broader roster covered in our full Milan restaurants guide, tends to front-load its energy into Friday and Saturday evenings. A Saturday afternoon at a Porta Venezia wine bar, before a later dinner elsewhere, gives a useful entry point into a neighbourhood that rewards time rather than a quick visit.

Placing Osteria alla Concorrenza in the Italian Wine-Bar Tradition

The osteria format in northern Italy has a long history of functioning as a space between the domestic table and the formal restaurant: a place where the wine list carries cultural weight and the food is genuinely cooked rather than assembled. That tradition sits in a different genealogy from the high-ceremony dining represented by Osteria Francescana in Modena or Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence, and the comparison is not meant to flatten the category. It is meant to illustrate that the osteria as a format carries serious expectation even in its casual register.

Within Italy's broader regional wine culture, a Milanese wine bar pulls from a different repertoire than one in, say, Piedmont or Friuli. The north-Italian list tends toward structure and restraint, favouring wines that work with food rather than perform independently. How Osteria alla Concorrenza builds its list and which regions it prioritises is not confirmed in available data, but the OAD ranking signals a quality of selection that places it well above the aperitivo-bar average. For further context on what Italy's top-tier restaurant scene looks like, venues like Dal Pescatore in Runate, Uliassi in Senigallia, Quattro Passi in Marina del Cantone, and Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico define the formal benchmark against which casual formats measure their ambition.

Planning Your Visit

Know Before You Go
  • Address: Via Melzo, 12, 20129 Milan, Italy
  • Hours: Tuesday to Friday, 6 pm to midnight; Saturday, noon to midnight; closed Sunday and Monday
  • Format: Casual wine bar; evening-focused Tuesday through Friday, extended Saturday
  • Awards: Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe #229 (2025); #325 (2024); Recommended (2023)
  • Google Rating: 4.4 from 386 reviews
  • Booking: Not confirmed in available data; walk-in capacity typical for the format
  • Neighbourhood: Porta Venezia, east of central Milan

For wider city planning, see our full Milan bars guide, our full Milan hotels guide, our full Milan wineries guide, and our full Milan experiences guide.

Signature Dishes
horse tartare crostoninervettitripe with polentatagliere misto
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What It’s Closest To

A quick peer snapshot; use it as orientation, not a full ranking.

At a Glance
Vibe
  • Cozy
  • Lively
  • Rustic
  • Classic
Best For
  • Date Night
  • Casual Hangout
  • After Work
Experience
  • Open Kitchen
Drink Program
  • Natural Wine
  • Sommelier Led
Sourcing
  • Natural Wine
Dress CodeCasual
Noise LevelLively
CapacityIntimate
Service StyleUpscale Casual
Meal PacingStandard

Warm, welcoming, noisy, and familiar with retro tavern decor, old Milan-style floors, and convivial shared tables.

Signature Dishes
horse tartare crostoninervettitripe with polentatagliere misto