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GOODS: East Van’s “Campagnolo Roma” To Do As The Romans Do This New Year’s Eve

Campagnolo Roma is located at 2297 East Hastings Street in Vancouver, BC | 604-569-0456 | www.campagnoloroma.com

The GOODS from Campagnolo Roma

Vancouver, BC | Campagnolo ROMA is encouraging guests to “do as the Romans do” this New Year’s Eve. Chef Nathan Lowey will prepare a chef’s choice 4-course feast for groups of 2 or more. Every menu will include antipasti, pasta, pizza and dolci for $39 per person and will be served alla famiglia. All dishes are made with the utmost integrity, utilizing the Roman philosophy of locally sourced seasonal ingredients.

Campagnolo ROMA is accepting reservations for their $39 New Year’s Eve Dinner Menu for parties of 2 or more available on Monday, December 31, 2012. Guests are invited to make their dinner reservations, for the New Year’s Eve Dinner Menu, in advance by calling (604) 569-0456. A credit card number is required to book.

New Year’s Eve isn’t complete without bubbles. The team at ROMA has been eagerly preparing quince since the end of November in order to feature a Quince Bellini for New Year’s Eve. Made with their housemade quince syrup and prosecco, the Quince Bellini is priced at $9. Details after the jump…

SAMPLE* MENU

For parties of 2 or more served alla famiglia. Menus are chef’s choice (dietary restrictions and allergies will be accommodated).

antipasti
bruschetta kabocha squash, dried figs, taleggio, pine nuts
warm seasonal olives pickled vegetables

pasta
bucatini all’amatriciana cured pork, tomato

pizza
biancoverde broccoli, roasted onions, garlic, scamorza

dolce
chocolate & bourbon cake hazelnut butter, mascarpone

*this sample menu is based on a party of 2.

NYE Cocktail:
Quince Bellini
housemade quince syrup, prosecco

Details

Date: Monday, December 31, 2012
Time: 5pm until close
Price*: Menu, $39.00 per person (parties of 2 or more) | Cocktail, $9.00
*applicable taxes and gratuity are additional

Reservations: New Year’s Eve dinner reservations are available for parties of 2 or more guests dining with the $39 New Year’s Eve Menu on Monday, December 31, 2012. Reservations must be made in advance by calling (604) 569-0456. A credit card number is required at the time of booking.

Details


2297 East Hastings Street | Vancouver, BC
Tel: 604-569-0456
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.campagnoloroma.com
Twitter: @camproma
Facebook: www.facebook.com/campagnoloroma
Roma is a walk-in only restaurant serving dinner seven days a week from 5pm – 10pm and lunch Wednesday to Sunday from 11:30am – 2:30pm, with brunch offerings on the weekend.

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Key People

Chef de Cuisine | Ted Anderson
Owner | Robert Belcham
Owner | Tom Doughty

About Campagnolo ROMA

Campagnolo ROMA is located in the former Italian district of Hastings Sunrise, serving rustic Italian dishes inspired by the classics of Rome. Chef de Cuisine, Ted Anderson has created a condensed menu of antipasti, pasta and pizza complimented by an ever changing features board, showcasing local and seasonal ingredients. Quality, value and flavour drive the cocktail and wine program. Owner, Tom Doughty has chosen three classic Italian cocktails and a small, yet comprehensive Italian wine list with by the glass, ½ litre and bottle options to compliment Chef Ted’s menu. The room is an intimate 1200 square feet and is adorned with the familiar & eclectic, including damask wallpaper, a touch of lace, wood paneling and a few of Nona’s lampshades.

Reviews

“The Hired Belly is always impressed when a restaurant hits the ground running. That’s the case with Campagnolo Roma.” – Tim Pawsey, The Vancouver Courier.

“Campagnolo Roma cuts to the chase: the food.” – Mia Stainsby, The Vancouver Sun.