Antipasti & Starters

Begin every great Italian meal the way it was always meant to start — at the heart of Santa Rosa’s wine country.
At Capriciano, antipasti are far more than an opening act — they are the first expression of who we are. As an authentic Italian restaurant in Santa Rosa, our cold starters draw from Sicilian and coastal Italian traditions, while our warm dishes emerge from the wood-fire kitchen. From oysters on the half shell to grilled octopus over open flame, every antipasto is designed to awaken the palate and set the tone for a long, lingering wine country evening.

What Makes Our Antipasti Special?

The Italian Tradition
Antipasti — literally “before the meal” — has welcomed Italian guests to the table for centuries. At our Santa Rosa osteria, we honor this tradition with both cold and warm preparations made fresh in our kitchen each day. Our raw bar features East and West Coast oysters with seasonal mignonette. Our warm Italian starters, from golden Calamari Fritti to grilled octopus over open flame, are cooked to order and arrive just as they should: unhurried, perfectly seasoned, and made to be shared with the whole table.
Highlights From the Antipasti Menu
Is Antipasti Right for Your Evening?
Our starters pair beautifully with:
Whether you are building toward a full Italian feast or simply stopping in for a glass of wine and a few bites to share, our antipasti course in Santa Rosa is always the right place to begin. There is no wrong way to enjoy the table — only better and best.
What to Expect at Your Table
Our antipasti arrive as you would expect at a proper Italian osteria — unhurried, beautifully plated, and sized for sharing. Cold preparations come chilled from the kitchen; warm dishes arrive straight from the firewood flame. Your server will always be nearby to recommend a wine pairing from our Italian and California wine list, or flag the evening’s specials. No rush, no shortcuts — just the pleasure of a table done right.
Why Start With Antipasti?
The Art of the Beginning

In Italian dining, the first course sets the rhythm for everything that follows. Our antipasti are designed to slow the meal down, open the senses, and ease everyone into the evening. Order a few and let the table linger — that is the whole point.

Designed for Sharing

Italian food is communal by nature. Our starters are portioned for the table, not the individual — generous, family-style, and easy to pass around. Order a little extra; in Italy, no one regrets one more antipasto.

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Reviews

What Our Clients Say About Us

Took my husband here for our anniversary. Sat on the Al Fresco Terrace, ordered the Capriciano Graze Platter and the Sicilian Sea Bass, and somehow stretched dinner into a four-hour evening. Could not have asked for a better night in wine country.
Rebecca Lorenna
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Best wood-fired pizza in Sonoma County, full stop. The Margherita is what a Margherita should be — three ingredients, perfect dough, lightly charred. The Pizza Capriciano is more adventurous and worth the order. Crust comes out of the firewood oven in under three minutes.
Maya Sanches
Walked in not knowing what to expect, walked out understanding what people mean by “real Italian hospitality.” Our server walked us through the wine list, recommended the Rigatoni Mezzi with Wagyu Bolognese, and never made us feel rushed. Capriciano is going to be a regular.
Elena Donovan
I’m from Brooklyn, and I’ve been chasing the right Italian dinner since I moved to California. Finally found it. The Lasagna is layered the way my grandmother layered it, the Bolognese tastes like Sunday, and the bread is actually warm. Take that as the highest praise I can give.
Marcus Leroy
As someone who works in the local wine industry, I’m picky about lists. Capriciano’s is one of the most thoughtfully built I’ve seen in Santa Rosa — Sicilian whites you can’t find everywhere, a beautiful Etna Bianco, a proper Vin Santo flight. Our server paired every single course.
Sophie Daniele