Fine opera. Fine food. Fine evening. In downtown Baltimore.

Opera Nights at Sotto Sopra
Opera Nights at Sotto Sopra
Opera Nights at Sotto Sopra, Baltimore

Sharing our invitation to Sotto Sopra’s first fall Opera Night. Opera Nights are aways a fun evening and the food is fantastic. Reservations go fast.

 Sotto Sopra Restaurant’s OPERA NIGHT
Multi Course Italian Dinner & Live Opera Performances
Sunday, October 25
6 pm
Reservations*:  410 625 0534

Join us for our first fall Opera Night which offers you a delectable multi-course Italian seasonal meal. The backdrop for the evening’s entertainment is Sotto Sopra’s cosmopolitan dining room with its high ceilings, mosaic tile floors, and lush draped curtains – the perfect venue for our entertainers’ voices. Relish your favorite arias as well as Sotto Sopra’s cuisine.

PERFORMERS: Karen Myers, Paul McIlvaine, Tom Hetrick

MENU

  • Duck Prosciutto with chicken liver pate crostini
  • Seafood Raviol with shrimp and crab in a mascarpone lemon sauce
  • Orange and Prosecco Sorbetto
  • Lamb Curry Stew with soft polenta
  • Lemon Crème Brûlée

 $58 Per Person, includes multi course dinner and live entertainment (excludes beverages, tax and gratuity)

FUTURE OPERA NIGHTS – Save the Dates:
Sundays: November 22 and December 13

*Guaranteed reservations are required for parties of 8 or more – Any cancellations less than 48 hours prior to Opera Night and no shows will be billed to guest’s credit card.

 Sotto Sopra Restaurant – 405 N. Charles Street – Baltimore MD 21201 – 410 625 0534

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