Hours
Daily
Lunch: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Dinner: 4 p.m to 10 p.m.
Santo’s Drinkeria:
Monday – Sunday: 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Main Menu
An herbal "lemonade" made with Italian Strega liqueur, limoncello and rosemary syrup
$12
Tito's Handmade vodka, Fever-Tree Sicilian Lemonade, limoncello and Aperol
$12
Nolet's Dry Gin, Campari and Punt e Mes
$17
A blood orange margarita made with Casa Noble Crystal tequila, Martini & Rossi Fiero with fresh blood orange juice
$12
An Old Fashioned made with our own Knob Creek Rye Select Barrel, Frangelico and Luxardo Apricot in a cherrywood smoked glass
$18
In honor of the year the Ferlita Macaroni building was built. Savage & Cooke Rye and Amaro Averna sweeteneed with a touch of Cherry Heering
$16
Angels Envy Private Selection Bourbon, Campari and Martini Riserva Specials Rubino
$18
Santa Teresa 1796 rum, dry marsala, cream and espresso syrup, made from freshly roasted espresso beans from Naviera Coffee Mills. It's like Tiramisù in a glass!
$14
Take home a limited-edition pitcher (without alcohol) - Medium Pitcher $32, Large Pitcher $46
Imported Italian sparkling wine combined with 21 Seeds Valencia Orange tequila with fresh blood orange juice and orange liqueur. One sip will transport you to the beautiful coast of Sicily.
Pitcher $32
Glass $12
Take Home A Limited Edition Pitcher Without Alcohol
Medium Pitcher $32
Large Pitcher $46
Fever-Tree Sicilian Lemonade and fresh muddled blueberries
$7
Add Ketel One Vodka $14
Fresh grapefruit juice and basil syrup
$7
Add 21 Seeds Grapefruit Hibiscus Tequila $14
Sicily is part of Italy's ancient winemaking traditions, yet this island in the Mediterranean Sea also is producing some of the country's most modern and exciting wines. Today, quality Sicilian wines are the region's focus, with an emphasis on grape varieties that thrive in the island's hot weather and volcanic soils. It is important to Richard Gonzmart for our guests not only to experience the delicious cuisine of Sicily, but also experience the wines from this beautiful region.
Fresh, light white wine with nutty, fruit-driven flavors that include lemon & apple – Comparable to a Sauvignon Blanc
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Glass $11
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This indigneous grape of Sicily offers exuberant acidity & savory minerality, along with citrus blossom aromas
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One of the most popular varieties in Italy. In Sicily they boast their own version with flavors ranging from sweet to dry
Bottle $38
Glass $10
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There are many grape varietals that only grow in Sicily & other small regions in southern Italy. Sicily's native grapes make great blending partners with both indigenous and international varieties
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Insolia/Sauvignon Blanc
Bottle $47
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Bottle $50
Glass $13
The rosé of Italy is made from a range of indigenous Italian grapes. The Etna Rosato of Sicily bring salty, savory notes with hints of fruit
Bottle $41
Glass $11
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Known as the sparkling wine of Sicily
Bottle $42
Glass $11
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Moscato and Zibibbo are both white grape variety members of the Muscat family. They are often lightly sparkling and are drank as apertifs or dessert wines
Bottle $38
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Glass $11
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Highly regard dark-skinned grape variety that only grows in Sicily, primarily around Mount Etna – Comparable to a Pinot Noir
Bottle $44
Glass $12
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Sicily is known for its many indigneous grapes but also grows the more well-known varietals that can be found growing in other wine regions around the world
Bottle $42
Glass $11
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Nerello Mascalese/Syrah
Bottle $38
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Glass $11
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One of the most renowned grape varieties grown in Sicily known for its sweet tannins & plum or peppery flavors – Comparable to a Syrah
Bottle $38
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Glass $12
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The blending of two Italian varietals. Frappato provides cherry fragrances & an acid to the blend, while the Nero d'Avola adds flesh & structure
Bottle $42
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Many Sicilian winemakers have recently started producing red blends by blending indigenous varietals with more common grapes to achieve an international taste with truly refined & exotic results
Cabernet Sauvignon, Nero d'Avola
Bottle $42
Nerello Mascalese, Nocera
Bottle $44
Nero d'Avola, Syrah
Bottle $45
Bottle $45
Bottle $45
Frappato, Syrah
Bottle $46
Glass $12
Bottle $46
Calabrese, Alicante, Nocera
Bottle $48
Bottle $50
Nerello Mascalese, Nerello Cappuccio
Bottle $52
Glass $14
Bottle $60
Bordeaux Blend
Bottle $68
Bottle $68
Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc
Bottle $68
Bottle $78
Nero d'Avola, Cab, Merlot
Bottle $85
Nerello, Nocera, Acitana, Tignolino
Bottle $88
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Park free across from the restaurant in the large Columbia lot between 21st and 22nd streets. The Columbia also has several other free lots nearby.
Casa Santo Stefano often is visited for celebrations and special occasion meals, so it is common for our guests to sport formal wear in the dining room. We welcome everyone, but politely ask that baseball caps be removed and men wear sleeves at Casa Santo Stefano.
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Daily
Lunch: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Dinner: 4 p.m to 10 p.m.
Santo’s Drinkeria:
Monday – Sunday: 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.