Parkside Projects’ Southern Italian restaurant, Olive & June, is set to celebrate it’s 5-year anniversary this February! To celebrate, the restaurant will be offering a delicious rotating Pasta Tasting Menu curated by Executive Chef Brian Moses during the month of February. The menu will highlight a variety of pastas that have been served at the restaurant since its opening back 2012.
Owner Shawn Cirkiel and his wife named the restaurant after their grandmothers, Olive & June. The restaurant opened in 2012 with an emphasis on making as many as 12 different kinds of in-house pasta every day. The year listed next to each pasta name on February’s special menu represents the year in which the dish was served.
The restaurant will serve a 5-course option as well as a 3-course option. The first half of the month (2/1-2/15), the menu will include the following:
After February 15, these menus will change in order to include other pasta dishes that have been served at Olive & June since opening. In addition, all guests ages 21 and over who dine at Olive & June in February will receive a complimentary glass of Prosecco with their meal. Guests who order from the Pasta Tasting Menu will receive a complimentary bag of house-made pasta to bring home with them as well.
The 3-course menu will be $35.50 per person and the 5-course menu will be $49 per person. Both menus require at least 2 people at the table. Reservations can be made through the Olive & June website at https://oliveandjune-austin.com/ or by calling 512-467-9898.
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