Note: Weโre invited to dine in at no cost, however all opinions are my own.
Carlotta has introduced Aperitivo Hour daily with $9.50 snacks and $15 cocktails.
We start with freshly shucked oysters, served with the cutest little bottle of Tabasco on the side. Letโs just say I got a little heavy-handed with the hot sauce and ended up in a coughing fit โ lesson learned!

The mozzarella and basil flatbread feels more like a mini pizza โ thin, crispy, and topped simply. Sometimes less really is more, and this one is delicious just on its own.

We really enjoy the arancini bolognese โ golden and crispy on the outside, with a rich, flavorful filling, finished with a delicate slice of fresh prosciutto. The polenta chips are equally impressive: perfectly crisp on the outside, soft and fluffy inside, and finished with a generous grating of Parmigiano Reggiano.

We also try the spanner crab linguine with lobster bisque and chilli ($39.50). Sadly, this one missed the mark for us โ the bisque was overwhelmingly salty and the linguine leaned a little too hard on the al dente side. A shame, because we usually love a good lobster bisque.
The iceberg wedge salad with cacio e pepe dressing, however, is a total winner. Crisp, crunchy lettuce paired with that cheesy, peppery dressing โ addictive in the best way. I couldnโt get enough!

For drinks, Mr FPJ went for the strawberry bellini and a limoncello spritz, while I ask for a mocktail โ the team mixed up a refreshing blend with elderflower and fruit. The atmosphere during Aperitivo Hour is quiet, simple, and sophisticated, making for a lovely experience (and some much-needed kid-free time!).
Tip: Aperitivo Hour times vary during the week, so itโs best to check Carlottaโs website before you go.
Check out my reel of the experience below:
Carlotta
20 Scotts Crossing, Canberra
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