Antipasto, Italian restaurant in Mont-Tremblant, Canada
Antipasto is an Italian restaurant in a converted train station building in downtown Mont-Tremblant that specializes in traditional Italian dishes and pizzas. A large wood-burning oven sits at the heart of the kitchen and is used to prepare most of the menu items.
The restaurant opened in 1984 and moved to the former Saint-Jovite train station building in 1988 after major renovation work preserved the original structure. This transformation turned the location into a living connection to the area's railway heritage.
A large mural by artist Pierre Hardy decorates the dining space, showing scenes from the area's railway past during the 1930s. This artwork connects the location's transportation heritage with the dining experience today.
The dining space can fill up, especially on weekends and during evening hours, so reservations beforehand are a good idea. Free parking is available behind the building and is easy to access.
The wine list features carefully selected imports from Tuscany and other Italian regions hand-picked to pair with the menu. These choices reflect the owner's personal connections to Italian wine-making traditions.
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