In the grey autumn period, we can all use some extra cosiness and warmth. Go on a date at O'Pazzo after work or in the weekend or join the whole family for a delicious meal.
We spoke with Niels Vaane from O'Pazzo about the Schouwburgplein location, located on the corner of the Kruiskade and Karel Doormanstraat, in our three-storey glass corner building.
Hi Niels, can you tell us something about the location 'Schouwburgplein' on Karel Doormanstraat?
"For the location on Karel Doormanstraat we deliberately chose the name Schouwburgplein so that people have a point of reference. It is a huge building but because of the corners in the halls it does not feel massive. Each room has its own character with an extra detail.
The location lends itself very well to the 'All Day Italian' concept. For every moment of the day we have something suitable on our extensive authentic menu, so for a business lunch to dinner with friends: there is always something tasty to find."
What is the inspiration for the interior?
"The interior of O’Pazzo Schouwburgplein exudes Italian passion, with a mix of traditional elements and modern influences. The aim is to create a warm, intimate ambiance that reflects Italian culture and Neapolitan energy. By giving each room/space a separate theme that is linked to Italian culture, we have managed to create a certain warmth.
The inspiration also came from O’Pazzo Blaak, such as the hand-mosaic pizza oven. The theme of the pizza oven is the Vulcan God, who is the patron saint of everything that has to do with fire and baking. We also celebrate the annual day of Vulcan at the Schouwburgplein location with a special Pizza: Vulcanalia."