Bricco -The Club Restaurant-, Mediterranean restaurant in Cologne-Innenstadt, Germany.
Bricco is a dining venue in Cologne-Innenstadt featuring a ceiling adorned with 2500 artificial lemons illuminated by various lamps and a disco ball. The space includes a floor-to-ceiling screen displaying beach sunset scenes and a water feature flowing down the wall behind the counter.
This venue opened following the success of Vetrina Toscana on Lindenstrasse, representing owner Maximilian Wagner's expansion into a second restaurant in the city. The opening reflects the growth of the restaurant business in Cologne.
The restaurant blends Mediterranean cuisine with sushi, reflecting how modern dining in European cities mixes different culinary traditions.
The space accommodates around 80 guests and welcomes visitors from Tuesday through Saturday starting at 5:30 PM. After 10 PM the venue transitions to a music club format with DJs playing throughout the evening.
The ceiling features thousands of artificial lemons illuminated by overhead lights, creating an unexpected handcrafted detail that distinguishes the space. This elaborate decoration transforms a simple dining area into a theatrical setting.
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