Popular village restaurant Piccolino to close for Grande expansion and renovation

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THE popular Piccolino Italian Restaurant in Stockton Heath will be closing later this month (July) when work gets underway on expansion and renovation plans.

On July 24, Piccolino Stockton Heath will temporarily close its doors to embark on this transformative journey. The closure is essential to ensure a seamless and uninterrupted execution of the expansion plans.

This highly anticipated project will include an extension of its high-end dining experience, including a complete renovation of the bar area, offering an impressive and extensive range of drinks and cocktails. To compliment this eagerly awaited new look and feel, it will be renamed Piccolino Grande to further elevate its grandeur positioning.

The long-awaited project entails knocking through to the unit adjacent, increasing its capacity to accommodate a greater number of patrons. The newly acquired space will be seamlessly integrated into the existing restaurant, maintaining the establishment’s authentic Italian charm while introducing lavish and captivating design elements.

The grand opening in August will reveal a glamorous and opulent dining experience that will perfectly reflect the sophistication and style of its guests. Oak panelling, diamond cut mirrors and warm lighting with floral designs is just a taste of what to expect.
“We are thrilled to embark on this expansion and renovation project, which will allow us to further enhance the dining experience for our valued guests,” said Andrew Garton, CEO of Individual Restaurants. “By incorporating the neighbouring unit, it will allow us to welcome more guests to experience our delicious Italian menu and impeccable service, in a glamorous setting.”

Piccolino Stockton Heath’s commitment to offering authentic Italian dishes prepared with the finest ingredients and time-honoured culinary techniques will remain at the heart of its operations. Guests can expect an expanded menu coming in October featuring warm classic favourites and innovative creations, all crafted with the same attention to detail that has made the restaurant a beloved destination.


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