The interior of Da Costa looking towards the fire with flames in front of the chefs.
Da Costa Tiramisu
Spaghetti dish with mussels and glass of wine

Dinner At Da Costa

Whether you’re looking for a quick weeknight meal, romantic dinner, family-friendly restaurant or a special venue for an anniversary or birthday, Da Costa in Bruton is an Italian full of flair, passion and exceptional food to suit all occasions.

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Woman pouring sauce over a plate of leek risotto with confit and smoked duck leg.
Woman sitting at a table eating burrata with winter tomatoes and basil.
Woman about to tuck into baked Cannelloni with Westcombe ricotta, swiss chard, and cheddar sauce at Da Costa restaurant with a glass of white wine.

Italian Dishes

Our ever-changing dinner menus are an exploration of Northern Italian recipes. Each dish is made using seasonal, locally sourced ingredients and fresh produce grown in our walled garden.

Guests will find a variety of options to choose from, including fresh pastas, meat grilled over our wood-fired stove, fresh vegetable risottos and traditional Italian desserts.

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Set Dinner Menu

Join us through the week for a three-course set dinner menu, enjoyed in the impressive restaurant where Italian treasures, artwork and photographs linked to the Da Costa family adorn the walls.⁠ A great option for groups of friends or family looking for an early supper.⁠

£28 for three courses. Available Wednesday to Friday, 5.30pm – 6.45pm.

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Bowls of kids pasta on white table cloth

Kids Eat Free

Bring the famiglia every Wednesday and Thursday from 5.30pm to 7pm, where little ones aged 12 and under can enjoy two courses free with each adult main ordered – from cicchetti and freshly made pasta to homemade ice cream for dolce.

Please note that our “kids eat free” offer cannot be combined with any other set menu or discount.

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"Both the service and menu are, frankly, really bloody nice."

William Sitwell, The Telegraph
Spaghetti Making
Schlutzkrapfen Creation