A popular Edinburgh restaurant and wine bar have shared their brand new look after the Italian eatery underwent a huge £100,000 makeover this month.
Ready to go for the festive season, Divino Enoteca unveiled the transformation after spending the huge sum on refitting and dressing the decor around the Old Town venue.
Also focussing on the exterior of the restaurant, images of the new and refreshed eatery have shown a cosy and luxurious new atmosphere, with black leather and other plush fabrics.
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Offering a set menu of Italian dishes with a fine dining twist, customers will now be able to sample the dishes or try the wine selection while the relax on velvet sofas and armchairs, with the bare stone walls also giving a 'wine cellar' feel.

The refurbishment also included a revamp of the restaurant’s heated outdoor courtyard, and the addition of an electric roof to allow for all-season outdoor dining, whatever the weather.
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Speaking about the transformation, co-owner Alberto Crolla commented on the refurbishment, saying “We’ll never depart from serving the same authentically Italian food we’ve always been known for, but now guests can enjoy their meal in a more luxurious and welcoming environment than before.”

Leandro Crolla added: “We are so excited to continue to welcome our wonderful customers, old and new, into our beautifully redone Divino. The fresh and vibrant scenery brings a new energy that we hope will provide the perfect setting for any occasion.”
You can find more information on how to book a table here.
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