Old Bagutto from 1284 (Antica Trattoria Bagutto) is a restaurant in Milan, in the Ponte Lambro district on the eastern outskirts of the city.

Located in the Ponte Lambro area, Antica Osteria Bagutto takes its name from Berlochium, a Lombard term meaning “place where you eat.”  

The Osteria del Bagutto, documented as early as the end of the 16th century as the property of the Borromeo family, then passed to the Raineri Marquises in the 18th century and subsequently, in the 19th century, to the Priori di Brera. Over time, it was run by various families of Lombard innkeepers, keeping the tradition alive to this day.

   It seems that even Napoleon himself had the honor of stopping at Italy’s oldest restaurant in the 19th century.