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Welcome to the Neighborhood, Kiddo!
Tuesday, June 25, 2024 | 6:30PM
$250 multicourse collaborative menu, gratuity, house wine
Limited to 20 guests
For Wyatt Piazza and Elizabeth Drake, owners of the recently opened Kiddo Restaurant, sustainability is top of mind. The duo have made every attempt to build sustainability into the fabric of their spot. Really the name of the game for Chef Wyatt is good products that require little manipulation. Like, eat your veggies, but eat 'em right.
We're pleased to welcome the Kiddo crew in for a collaborative, multicourse meal. It'll go a little something like this:
Stuzzichini/Snacks with a Kiddo Spritz
Cold Antipasti: Vetri
Warm Antipasti: Kiddo
Pasta: Vetri
Entrée: Kiddo
Dessert: Vetri & Kiddo
The Vetri Cucina team will be pouring wines throughout the evening. Wine and gratuity are included in the ticket price.
Upcoming Classes
Truffle
Truffle Brunch 2025 | December 14th
Sunday, December 14, 2025 | 11:00AM
$695 includes truffle brunch menu, premium wine pairing, and gratuity
Limited to 20 guests
Sunday (truffle) brunch day. "White truffles are not cultivated—they are discovered, making each one a rare gift of the earth."
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Sommelier Series: A Winter Roman Holiday
Wednesday, January 14, 2026 | 6:00PM
$275 includes 4 course dinner, wine and gratuity
Limited to 10 guests
Roman dinner with special guest Hope Cohen
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Sommelier Series: Valle d’Aosta
Wednesday, January 28, 2026 | 6:00PM
$275 includes 4 course dinner, wine and gratuity
Limited to 10 guests
“Valle d’Aosta is where Italy whispers through snow-capped peaks and speaks boldly through its grapes.”
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Sommelier Series: Abruzzo
Wednesday, February 11, 2026 | 6:00PM
$275 includes 4 course dinner, wine and gratuity
Limited to 8 guests
with special guest Chris O'Brien
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Sommelier Series: Blizzard of Barolo
Wednesday, February 25, 2026 | 6:00PM
$375 includes 4 course dinner, wine and gratuity
Limited to 10 guests
“Barolo teaches patience: the best things reveal themselves slowly, but beautifully.”
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