The Latteria on Via San Marco closes, a customer donates 300 red roses. “On the last day only spaghetti with lemon and chili pepper” Milano

There Dairy closes, yes, even if it doesn't seem like it. Why in about San Marco in Milan On the last day there is a celebration before the shutters are lowered 50 years From activity. Maybe forever, maybe not, considering that “negotiations are ongoing.” “I have never felt so much joy,” admits the owner with watery eyes Mariaas she settles down with her husband Arthur among the three hundred red roses with which a customer wanted to pay homage to the historian local To Brera. A crowd of customers around them applaud them. They're all standing in line, where you can't book, you know Donald Trumpand when it's closed, there are no exceptions, you know Madonna.

Arturo and Maria go inside Pension. Their children who work with them will not take the baton. But the restaurant could have a future. Maria herself says: “No buyer yet, but we’re talking about it.” He just says it like that customer The leaves A color letter cream, which she slips under the red apron like the awning at the entrance. “Read it when you have time, thanks for everything,” the man tells her.

It is a Catwalk of honor: “Clap your hands for Mary,” shouts an American tourist. Said and done. It's just as crowded inside as it is outside. Don't move and risk getting your jacket partially wet Lemon spaghetti And chili, house specialty, the only dish of the day. At the Memory. The roses were all donated by a single customer: “We have built something great, we are so happy.” Let’s hope it’s not the end,” concludes Maria. “Well, aren’t you eating a plate of spaghetti with lemon?” asks Arturo. Until the end like 50 years ago.