Rome Tasting: Wine-Paired Authentic Italian Dinner at Bar Italia

One of Dublin’s most authentic Italian restaurants create a bespoke wine-paired menu celebrating Italian cuisine from Rome during the week of the festival

Bar Italia owner David Izzo and head chef Cristian Cristicchi, both hail from the eternal city of Rome, Italy, have come up with their favourite dishes and wine to match. Creating a bespoke menu to enjoy during the DublinTown Food & Drink Festival 2019, this is an Italian experience not to be missed.

Enjoy authentic Carbonara, Involtini di Manzo and Mortadella – just to mention few of the famous choices on offer. Alongside these delicious dishes, there are also wine suggestions to dine in true Italian style. Four excellent wines are picked from the Lazio region, which compliment these Roman dishes and then some!

This tasty experience costs €25 for two courses, or €29.50 for three courses. It’s available during the full week of DublinTown Food & Drink Festival 2019, from Monday 14th until Sunday 20th October, from 3pm-10pm!

Please mention “DublinTown Food & Drink Festival” when making your booking!

Terms & Conditions
– Please mention “DublinTown Food & Drink Festival” when making your booking
– To make your booking call (01) 874 1000 or book via OpenTable
– Wine pairings are an additional cost to your meal
– This experience is part of DublinTown Food & Drink Festival 2019
– Any overspend must be paid directly to the business
– This experience is an agreement between the Customer and Bar Italia. For any further booking queries/questions, please contact Bar Italia directly
– Once you have booked your experience, you are a customer of the business providing the experience and you will be the sole responsibility of that business, and not the responsibility of DublinTown

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Oct 14 - Oct 20, 3:00pm - 10:00pm

Dublin One

Bar Italia Ristorante
26 Ormond Quay Lower,
Dublin 1

(01) 874 1000

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