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Buon Natale! Trattoria 51 is stepping into Christmas with the launch of its festive menus
Trattoria 51 is getting into the festive spirit with the launch its Christmas and New Year menus.
The Old Hall restaurant has created a trio of festive dining packages including Verde, Blanco and Rosso (Green, White and Red) variations, which are ideal for parties of up to 200.
From traditional winter warmers to contemporary Italian creations, all three-course menus offer an array of seasonal meat, fish and vegetarian dishes, in addition to an assortment of desserts.
Restaurateur and Chef Attilio Sergi said: “We hope to provide the perfect festive feast that is suitable for dining amongst family, friends and work colleagues.
“Whether guests want a simple selection or something a little more extravagant, we have certainly got a great range of menus to choose from.”
Popular amongst the business community for its L3 location, Trattoria 51 often hosts a variety of corporate events, which take place in its upstairs restaurant/bar setting.
Attlio added: “Those wanting the ultimate Christmas dining experience, can take advantage of our large capacity upstairs seating and private events area. Whether it’s for the whole office staff or for a big family get together, we can provide the perfect setting for any occasion.
“We hope that our exclusive Christmas and New Year offerings will deliver great festive cheer and make dining out even more memorable during the holiday season.”
For more information about the Christmas and New Year menus and table reservations visit www.trattoria51.com or call 0151 236 4739. Trattoria 51 is closed from December 25-January 6.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Jack Woods .
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