We report the first study of the zero-temperature phase diagram of the
Bose-Hubbard model on topologically inhomogeneous arrays. We show that the
usual Mott-insulator and superfluid domains, in the paradigmatic case of the
comb lattice, are separated by regions where the superfluid behaviour of the
bosonic system is confined along the comb backbone. The existence of such {\it
confined superfluidity}, arising from topological inhomogeneity, is proved by
different analytical and numerical techniques which we extend to the case of
inhomogeneous arrays. We also discuss the relevance of our results to real
system exhibiting macroscopic phase coherence, such as coupled Bose condensates
and Josephson arrays.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, final versio