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COTTO Restaurant at Hay FestivalHay-on-Wye, Powys HR3 5PJ

Italian£26 to £40

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This year the culinary delights and indulgent atmosphere of COTTO is being transported to the famous Welsh ‘town of books’ Hay-on-Wye, to host their restaurant at the annual Hay Literature Festival. Diners will enjoy a grandly decorated space, the food and wine will, of course, be distinctly Italian. Think fresh and seasonal bruschetta, crispy calamari or rich and melty arancini, paired perfectly with a cold glass of Gavi di Gavi that just seems to magically refill itself. All in the company of classically English period-pieces it will be the contrast you never knew you needed. Come as the sun shines, and the feasting and merriment spills onto the decking to the fore, with expertly balanced Negroni’s and Aperol Spritz’ to-go only aiding the stimulating intellectual debate. Come and eat a Neapolitan margherita amidst English Neoclassical sculptures in a poetic reminiscence of Europe’s latin roots. Come to Hay and come to COTTO.

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    This year the culinary delights and indulgent atmosphere of COTTO is being transported to the famous Welsh ‘town of books’ Hay-on-Wye, to host their restaurant at the annual Hay Literature Festival. Diners will enjoy a grandly decorated space, the food and wine will, of course, be distinctly Italian. Think fresh and seasonal bruschetta, crispy calamari or rich and melty arancini, paired perfectly with a cold glass of Gavi di Gavi that just seems to magically refill itself. All in the company of classically English period-pieces it will be the contrast you never knew you needed. Come as the sun shines, and the feasting and merriment spills onto the decking to the fore, with expertly balanced Negroni’s and Aperol Spritz’ to-go only aiding the stimulating intellectual debate. Come and eat a Neapolitan margherita amidst English Neoclassical sculptures in a poetic reminiscence of Europe’s latin roots. Come to Hay and come to COTTO.