Islington's iconic Italian restaurant Trullo has undergone a striking transformation, painting its façade in Arsenal red to celebrate the Gunners' long-awaited Premier League title win. The beloved eatery, located on St Paul's Road in Highbury, has been a fixture in the area since 2010, previously sporting a navy exterior.
Celebrating a Historic Victory
Arsenal's Premier League triumph after 22 years has sparked widespread celebrations across north London. Streets have been filled with flags, flares, and shirts, and a massive impromptu gathering took place outside the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday, May 19. Now, Trullo has joined the festivities by paying tribute to the football team with its new red paint.
A Matchday Favorite
Trullo is renowned for its fresh handmade pasta and Italian mains from the grill, including turbot, squab pigeon, and stuffed courgette flower. It has become a popular matchday dining spot for Arsenal fans, earning a reputation as perhaps the most middle-class football fuel in the country.
The restaurant revealed its red exterior earlier today, but has not confirmed how long it will remain in the Gunners' colors. The gesture has been warmly received by fans and locals alike, further cementing Trullo's place in the community.



