
Arsenal’s Premier League title win has sparked celebrations across north London, with flags, flares, shirts, and gatherings near the Emirates Stadium. Trullo, an Italian restaurant in Highbury, has joined the festivities by painting its facade Arsenal red. The restaurant previously had a navy exterior since opening in 2010 on St Paul’s Road. Trullo is known for fresh handmade pastas and also serves Italian mains from the grill, including turbot, squab pigeon, and stuffed courgette flower. It is described as a popular matchday eating spot, and the duration of the red exterior has not been confirmed.
"Arsenal have won the Premier League after 22 long years. To celebrate the historic win for the Gunners, people all over north London have been going mad for their team. For days the streets have been filled with Arsenal flags, flares and shirts, and there was a huge impromptu gathering outside the Emirates stadium on Tuesday (May 19) night."
"Trullo, an Italian eatery in Highbury, the heart of Arsenal territory, has painted its façade Arsenal red as a tribute to the footy team. Trullo has been painted navy since it opened in 2010 on St Paul's Road. The beloved Islington joint is known for its excellent fresh handmade pastas."
"It also serves Italian mains from the grill, like turbot, squab pigeon and stuffed courgette flower. It's apparently a popular matchday eating spot, possibly making Trullo the most middle-class football fuel in the country. Trullo's red exterior was revealed earlier today."
"The restaurant hasn't confirmed for how long it will be sporting the colour of the Gooners. ICYMI: Arsenal Premier League trophy parade - confirmed date, route, start time and what you need to know. Plus: The 7 best Arsenal pubs in London to watch the Champions League final."
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