Spend an unforgettable evening in Rome where food, music, and atmosphere come together in one immersive experience.
Set within the historic Palazzo Colonna, just steps from the Trevi Fountain, this unique dinner takes place inside the Towns of Italy Cooking School — a refined yet welcoming space where Italian culture is brought to life through flavors, sounds, and shared moments.
Your evening begins with a traditional Italian welcome: a sparkling aperitivo, the perfect way to ease into the night. As guests settle in, the first notes of live music fill the room, setting the tone for what’s to come.
At the heart of the experience is a live cooking show led by expert local chefs. Watch as fresh pasta is crafted from scratch — flour, eggs, and skilled hands transforming simple ingredients into authentic Italian dishes. Dough is kneaded, rolled, and shaped into ravioli and other traditional pasta, right before your eyes. This is more than cooking: it’s a living expression of Italian culinary heritage.
As the aromas begin to fill the space, the experience moves from show to table. You’ll enjoy a seasonal multi-course dinner, including an appetizer, two freshly prepared pasta dishes, and dessert, all served with carefully selected wine, water, and soft drinks. Every dish reflects the richness and simplicity of Italian cuisine.
What truly sets this experience apart is the live music. Throughout the evening, a talented singer accompanied by piano performs a selection of iconic Italian songs and opera arias known and loved around the world. From emotional melodies to more uplifting classics, the performance creates an engaging and dynamic atmosphere — at times intimate, at times vibrant, always authentically Italian.
The combination of live cooking, music, and dining creates a rhythm that carries you through the entire evening, making you feel part of something special rather than just a spectator.
The night concludes in true Italian style with a dessert, shared laughter, and a final limoncello toast — a moment to celebrate, relax, and take in the experience before stepping back into the Roman night.
More than just a dinner, this is a complete sensory journey into Italian culture — one you’ll remember long after your time in Rome.