Mount Pleasant’s Newest Gem: Osteria Otto Brings Italian Soul and Hi-Fi Vibes to East 8th
Vancouver’s Mount Pleasant neighborhood is about to welcome a sophisticated new addition to its dining scene. Osteria Otto, set to open its doors on December 17, 2025, promises to be more than just another Italian restaurant. By blending the rustic warmth of a traditional Italian osteria with the cool, auditory precision of a Japanese hi-fi listening bar, Otto is shaping up to be a unique sensory experience at 151 East 8th Avenue.
Taking over the space formerly occupied by La Cantina de Don Porfirio, this new venture breathes fresh life into the venue after nearly a year of vacancy. For locals and foodies alike, the arrival of Osteria Otto marks an exciting evolution for the block, offering a place that feels both intimately familiar and refreshingly modern.

A Concept Built on “Slow” Culture
At its heart, Osteria Otto is designed for lingering. The concept marries two distinct but complementary cultures: the Italian tradition of slow food and the Japanese appreciation for “slow listening.”
The “osteria” element suggests a focus on hospitality and community—a neighborhood joint where the wine flows and the food comforts. The “listening bar” aspect, inspired by Japan’s jazz kissa culture, introduces a high-fidelity audio component. Guests can expect a curated vinyl soundtrack played through a high-quality sound system, creating an atmosphere where the music is as much a part of the meal as the wine.
The Team Behind the Project
The creative force driving Osteria Otto includes seasoned industry professionals known for their work in Vancouver’s culinary scene. Joe Fazio, a key figure behind the popular Nonna’s Cucina, is a co-owner of the project, bringing a pedigree of authentic Italian hospitality. He is joined by Ignacio Arrieta, known for his work with La Mezcaleria, adding further depth to the operations team.
Design and Atmosphere
Early glimpses of the renovated interior reveal a space that balances retro charm with modern elegance. The design features:
- Red-and-white tiled floors that evoke a classic European bistro feel.
- Warm wood tables arranged in intimate two- and four-person configurations.
- Ribbed glass lamps and soft lighting designed to complement the warm analog sound of the vinyl records.
- A dedicated bar area at the back, likely the focal point for the “listening” experience.
What’s on the Menu?
While the full food menu is still under wraps, the culinary direction is clear. The kitchen aims to bridge Italian tradition with Pacific Northwest ingredients. Diners can anticipate:
- Handmade Pastas: A staple of any respecting osteria.
- Seasonal Vegetable & Seafood Dishes: Reflecting the “Mediterranean flavors” mentioned in their concept but grounded in local B.C. availability.
- Thoughtful Small Plates: Perfect for sharing while enjoying a cocktail or a glass of wine.
Currently, the restaurant’s OpenTable profile highlights a robust selection of wines and cocktails, suggesting that the beverage program will be a major draw right from the start.
Opening Details
If you are looking to be among the first to experience this new haunt, mark your calendars.
- Opening Date: Wednesday, December 17, 2025
- Reservations: Live now on OpenTable.
- Operating Hours:
- Wednesday – Saturday: 3:00 p.m. to Midnight
- Sunday: 3:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
- Closed Mondays and Tuesdays
With its late closing times, Osteria Otto is positioned to become a go-to spot for late-night bites and nightcaps in Mount Pleasant, filling a gap for refined late-evening options in the area.
How to get in touch
- Address: 151 E 8th Ave, Vancouver, BC V5T 1R8, Canada