Popular Deeside restaurant launches new summer pop-up Osteria da Fife

Osteria da Fife is offering a classic Italian experience through the summer
-Credit: (Image: Alexander Baxter)


A celeb hotspot and popular restaurant in Braemar has launched its brand new summer pop-up venue Osteria da Fife.

The Fife Arms has become a busy dining spot with those looking for a fancy night out and for celebrities seeking the rural peace of Aberdeenshire.

Now, diners are in for a treat as they can make the most of the summer weather with a traditional Italian Oseria-inspired bit of alfresco dining.

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Located in the Fog House and courtyard, guests can enjoy a stunning range of items on the menu, including steaks cooked over fire served with salsa verde.

As well, handmade pasta and risotto are on the menu complimented with seasonal salads, and for those who fancy a drink, there's an item on the menu that will make you feel like you're abroad.

Tuck into the impressive range of steak dishes
Tuck into the impressive range of steak dishes -Credit:Alexander Baxter

The traditional aperitivo style Italicus spritz goes down a treat, as does the desert, because no Italian meal is complete without a traditional homemade tiramisu.

The impressive menu comes with some tasty treats for all
The impressive menu comes with some tasty treats for all -Credit:Alexander Baxter

Inspired by a traditional Italian Osteria - taverna - local produce is celebrated while simplicity and quality meet to create an unforgettable experience.

In Italian culture, community and family are honoured, values shared at The Fife Arms, with Osteria da Fife created to provide an opportunity to gather with loved ones, family and friends, and indulge in a delicious Italian feast.

Diners can enjoy the Italian alfresco experience until September
Diners can enjoy the Italian alfresco experience until September -Credit:Alexander Baxter

Every Sunday evening, guests can also enjoy Jazz Sundays at Osteria da Fife with musicians Matthew Kilner on the saxophone and Neil Birse on the keyboard, bringing a curated music selection from upbeat swing to mellow blues while offering something for every music lover.

Open from now until late September from 5pm - 9pm and with an intimate setting of 6 tables for up to 24 guests, this is sure to be the next craze on the north-east food scene.