Alfresco The Italian Place Restaurant London

Alfresco The Italian Place is a restaurant that offers Italian cuisine in the Whetstone area of London. The sumptuous menu includes a vast variety of Antipasti Misto, Pasta and Risotto, Carne, Pesce, pizzas, desserts and drinks. A separate menu is exclusively made for children up to nine years of age at a price of GBP 5.9. A two course meal, classified as ‘set menu’, can also be opted by the diners during working weekdays but only till 6:00 pm. If you love pizzas or pastas then you must pay a visit to this restaurant. One can also celebrate events or functions with a gathering of up to 100 people at the restaurant.

Contact: +44 20 8445 8880

Visit Alfresco the Italian Restaurant Website


Instructions

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    Products/ Services

    Dine in and take away option for lunch and dinner

    Private Parties (Flexibility of tailor made menu for these parties is also given by the restaurant)

    To view the menu (pdf file) click here. You can separately click a food classification at the restaurant's website.

    To view the children's menu click here.

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    Operational Hours

    Alfresco The Italian Place restaurant is open every day of the week. The timings are from 12:00 pm till 11:00 pm.

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    Location

    1327 High Road, Whetstone, London N20 9HR, United Kingdom.

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    How to Get to AlFresco the Italian Place Restaurant

    By Tube

    The Totteridge & Whetstone tube station is located close to the restaurant. From Allum Way road move South towards Totteridge Ln /A5109 and then turn left onto Totteridge Ln/A5109. Turn left onto High Rd/A1000 and Alfresco the Italian place restaurant will be on your left hand side. To have a look at the detailed route map click Driving Directions to Alfresco the Italian Place.

    By Bus

    The nearest bus stop is Athenaeum Road (Stop J). You can reach this bus stop through buses numbering 34,234, 263,326, 626 and N20.

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