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Look What’s New – Antica Dining!
 
Immerse yourself in the warmth, flavours and hospitality of Italy in the heart of North Sydney at Antica Dining on Miller Street. This new ristorante – nestled within the restored 1909 heritage-listed Montrose House - is designed to bring people together to create lasting memories, one delightful mouthful at a time.

Why should you drop in for a meal at Antica Dining? Here are three good reasons:

What’s your must-try dish/drink:

Spaghetti Pescatore: WA scampi, Queensland jumbo prawns, blue swimmer crab meat, clams, calamari, scallops, chilli and seafood saffron bisque. You can choose to add half or a whole WA rock lobster.
 
Look What’s New – Antica Dining!

What's your point of difference:

We approach every aspect of our restaurant – from food to wine to service – with the same dedication and passion that defines Italian culinary and cultural traditions. It is not just about the food; our extensive selection of carefully curated wines is presented with same level of care and affection as our food.

Our service exudes a delightful and light-hearted approach, ensuring that every diner feels welcome, as we take pleasure in hosting you, as much as you will enjoy dining with us.

Our mission is to create unforgettable moments that remain in the hearts and minds of our guests, whether you're joining us for a relaxed midweek meal, a business lunch, a birthday celebration or a grand-scale event.
 
Look What’s New – Antica Dining!

What is a fun fact that not many people know about the venue?

Antica Dining is housed within a heritage-listed building, called 'Montrose House' built in 1909. The space is Art Deco-inspired interior, reminiscent of Italian-New York elegance. From the grand dining room to one of the five thoughtfully appointed private dining spaces. Antica is ideal for intimate gatherings to large events.

The name ‘Antica’, meaning ‘ancient’ in Italian, pays homage to the heritage of both the building and the storied history of this iconic site. 
Antica Dining is from the same team Hatted team from Entrata Restaurant in Glenhaven.

Look What’s New – Antica Dining!
 
Located conveniently across from the soon to open Victoria Cross Station, Antica Dining is easily accessible, making it an ideal destination for both locals and visitors. For those seeking a midweek treat, the Pranzo Espresso Menu offers a rotating two-course lunch for $65 per person, perfect for a sophisticated yet swift dining experience.

The Glasshouse bar is open from 12 pm till late featuring a bar menu of cicchetti and signature cocktails.

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Antica Dining

Immerse yourself in the warmth, flavours and hospitality of Italy in the heart of North Sydney at Antica Dining on Miller Street. This new ristorante – nestled within the restored 1909 heritage-lis...

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