Carlotta

Canberra, Canberra

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Event Description

Carlotta is a distinctly Australian celebration of Mediterranean flavours and hospitality. We’re channelling the generous spirit of Mediterranean dining, giving a warm and vibrant nod to the trattorias and tavernas found dotted along the European coastline. Carlotta’s menu encourages shared feasting across an ever-evolving selection of antipasti, handmade pasta, and meat and seafood cooked over coals, with a custom-made wood oven from Naples taking pride of place in the kitchen.

EVENT LOCATION

Carlotta

20 Scotts Crossing

Canberra, Canberra

WHEN

Saturday, 10th May 2025

AGE

45-55 year olds

COST

$39 booking fee

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EVENT LOCATION

Carlotta

20 Scotts Crossing

Canberra, Canberra


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