
New immersive dining experience brings flavours and festivities of Italy to Dublin
Dubliners can look forward to a taste of Italy like never before.
This month, Peroni Nastro Azzurro is celebrating the very best of Italian culture, cuisine and music.
A bold new experiential dining series has taken over Café en Seine on Dawson Street. Kayla Power and Kate O'Neill at the opening night of the House of Peroni Nastro Azzurro Sagra at Café en Seine, Dublin. Pic: Brian McEvoy
The House of Peroni Nastro Azzurro Sagra draws inspiration from the Italian concept of 'Sagra' – a vibrant festival with music, dancing and local culinary specialities.
The series offers a trio of unique experiences that promise something for every kind of guests.
Café en Seine has been transformed into an Italian escape. Lawson Mpame and Michelle Gueno at the opening night of the House of Peroni Nastro Azzurro Sagra at Café en Seine, Dublin. Pic: Brian McEvoy
Head chef Stephen Gibson has curated menus where guests can choose from three signature experiences: The Sagra Experience, The Apertivo Hour and The Italo House Party. Sarah Hanrahan and Sean McNamee at the opening night of the House of Peroni Nastro Azzurro Sagra at Café en Seine, Dublin. Pic: Brian McEvoy
The Peroni Nastro Azzurro Sagra Experience will see guests treated to a four-course sit down feast with captivating tableside theatrics to boot. Shannon Healy and Taylor Flood at the opening night of the House of Peroni Nastro Azzurro Sagra at Café en Seine, Dublin. Pic: Brian McEvoy
The Peroni Nastro Azzurro Aperitivo Hour will offer guests a more laid back vibe with delicious Italian bites, pints, spritzes and cocktails. Bill Oshafi and Jenny Ekeziem at the opening night of the House of Peroni Nastro Azzurro Sagra at Café en Seine, Dublin. Pic: Brian McEvoy
The Peroni Nastro Azzurro Italo House Party will celebrate the resurgence of Italo House music, with Irish DJs Bella Festa setting the perfect vibe for those who want to dance the night away with a unique Italo House set. Chelsea Tyler McGrane and Adam McGrane at the opening night of the House of Peroni Nastro Azzurro Sagra at Café en Seine, Dublin. Pic: Brian McEvoy
The House of Peroni Nastro Azzurro Sagra runs at Café en Seine for two weeks.
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