“Attic” looks at St. Petersburg from the top floor of the Quattro Corti business center, located in a building with a long history: 150 years ago Count Shuvalov lived in a house on Pochtamtsky Lane.
Address:Pochtamtskaya st., 3, St. Petersburg
Telephone:+7 812 640-16-16
The restaurant's menu was created by Ginza Project chefs Alexander Belkovich and Massimiliano Atzori, based on the latest global gastronomic trends. The Mansarda menu features hits of traditional European and Asian cuisine, and a large selection of wines will make your evening truly unforgettable.
The panoramic view from the Attic includes the stained glass windows of the business center, authentic St. Petersburg roofs, and the amazing St. Isaac's Cathedral. “Attic” is the place from which to show guests of the city the real St. Petersburg.
Like the entire Quattro Corti complex, the Attic restaurant was designed by the Milanese studio Piuarch, known for its long-term collaboration with the house of Dolce&Gabbana and the namesake of the Ginza Project - Ginza Tower in Tokyo. The architects tried to create a cozy and laconic interior using noble types of wood: oak and teak.
The restaurant is filled with many decorative elements with their own history: spoons, mugs and glasses show the attention to detail of the establishment's creators. So “Attic” becomes not just a restaurant, but a small world of modern elegance in old St. Petersburg.