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A Holiday Perfectly Fit for the Italian Culture

Updated: May 27, 2022


Valentine’s Day is right around the corner and there’s no better holiday during the year that perfectly fits the Italian culture than the holiday of love! Often when you think of Italy, the first things that come to mind are their delicious foods, romantic and historic towns, and some of the best hospitality in the world. With a day dedicated to showing your appreciation and love for friends and family, Valentine’s Day really captures the heart of Italy.


Valentine’s Day Has Italian Roots

Did you know that Valentine’s Day first originated in Italy? History.com states that February is known as the month of love and the act of celebrating Valentine’s Day is a Christian and Roman tradition. In fact, Pope Gelasius was the one to actually declare St. Valentine’s Day as being February 14th but was originally a religious day. It wasn’t until the 14th century when St. Valentine’s Day was actually connected to love but ever since then, the holiday has grown into a day focused on love and marriage.

Valentines Day - The Day of Love

Valentine’s Day has gained popularity throughout the years and is now an internationally celebrated holiday. Restaurants and stores go all out with red and pink themed presents and menus and it’s a day many look forward to every winter. While gifts are often exchanged like candy, chocolates, and greeting cards, spending time with your loved one is perhaps the best tradition. In addition to celebrating with friends and family, Valentine’s Day is a holiday dedicated to romance and you can’t think of Italy without thinking about romance. From their books and films to cafes and cobblestone streets, love is truly in the air everywhere you turn in Italy.

Another amazing tradition in Italian culture is that Italians love to eat meals sitting down at a table in a group. When you look at the traditional Valentine’s Day activities like spending time together, eating amazing food, and showing your love and appreciation, it’s easy to see how this holiday mirrors the Italian day-to-day culture.

Italian Cuisine is Perfect for a Romantic Valentines Day Dinner

When you’re planning a date night, chances are that you likely considered having Italian food for dinner. Delicious pastas, world-class wines, and decadent desserts are the perfect ingredients for a romantic dinner with your lover. Italian cuisine is so romantic in fact, famous magazines across the globe have consistently ranked it at the top. Cosmopolitan magazine called pasta the number one dish to cook for romantic dinners. Two of the top ten romantic restaurants in the world according to Architectural Digest are located in Italy. Last, but certainly not least, Delish.com released their 40 top romantic Valentine’s day dinners and Italian dishes made up over half of their recipes!


Choose Squisito Pizza & Pasta for the Perfect Valentines Day Dinner


If you’re looking to make dinner at home, order take out, or want to dine out on Valentine’s Day, you definitely won’t be disappointed by a heaping bowl of incredible pasta. At Squisito Pizza & Pasta our menu is full of authentic Italian dishes that the whole family will love. Find the Squisito closest to you and celebrate Valentine’s Day in style with your favorite pizza, pasta, desserts and more. Bring the family into one of our restaurants or grab takeout and light candles at home for a night to remember. Buon appetito and Buon San Valentino from our family at Squisito to yours!



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