There is a place, in the woods of Drena, where cuisine is not born from a recipe, but from a landscape. A place where the silence of chestnut groves, the light filtering through the trees, and the slow rhythm of the seasons become an integral part of the gastronomic experience. La Casina Drena is this: a restaurant immersed in nature, but above all a cultural and sensory project that tells the story of Trentino through taste, matter, and time. The philosophy guiding every choice is summed up in a few words: creative nature from the forest. A concept that is not a slogan, but a daily practice. Here, the forest is not a backdrop, but an origin. It is a living presence that inspires, suggests, and guides.
An experience that begins before the plate
Arriving at La Casina already means stepping into another dimension. The road grows quieter, the landscape changes, and the air carries the scent of wood and earth. The experience begins before sitting at the table: it is an invitation to slow down, to listen, to observe. Every detail is designed to accompany guests on a journey that engages the senses and memory, creating a deep connection between place, cuisine, and person.
Creative nature from the forest: a philosophy that takes shape
La Casina’s cuisine is born from careful listening to the environment. The forest suggests ingredients, seasons, textures, and aromas. Creativity does not force nature, but interprets it with respect, allowing raw materials to guide the culinary gesture. Herbs, chestnuts, local products, selected meats, and thoughtful preparations become elements of a gastronomic narrative that evolves with the seasons, never losing coherence or identity.
Chef’s Table: where the cuisine tells its story
The Chef’s Table represents the beating heart of La Casina. An intimate and privileged space, designed for those who wish to go beyond tasting and truly understand what happens behind a dish. Living this experience means engaging in dialogue with those who cook, discovering the philosophy, doubts, choices, and intuitions that shape the experience. It is an invitation to knowledge, sharing, and an authentic relationship between those who cook and those who taste. An experience conceived especially for food journalists, professionals in the food world, and conscious enthusiasts eager to step inside a contemporary gastronomic project.
Innovating with respect for tradition
La Casina’s cuisine is rooted in Trentino tradition, yet it looks forward. Recipes are not replicated, but reinterpreted with sensitivity, technique, and respect. Innovation is present, but never intrusive: it accompanies flavor, making it clearer and enhancing it. Each dish is built as a balance between memory and vision, past and present, instinct and awareness.
Renewed spaces: material, light, and identity
The recent renovation of the restaurant followed the same philosophy as the cuisine: enhancing what already exists. Wood, stone, natural materials, and warm light dialogue with the original architecture, creating welcoming, essential spaces deeply consistent with their context. The interiors tell a story of respect and restraint, where nothing is superfluous and every element helps build an intimate, authentic atmosphere in constant dialogue with the surrounding forest.
Themed journeys: sensory travels through the territory
The gastronomic offering is structured around themed journeys, conceived as true sensory travels. Each journey is born from a season, an ingredient, or a natural inspiration, guiding guests through a complete experience that unites taste, storytelling, and territory. It is not just about eating, but about crossing a culinary landscape that changes, transforms, and surprises.
An open invitation to those seeking authentic experiences
La Casina is not a place to be visited distractedly. It is a destination for the curious, for those who love to understand, for those seeking dining that is experience, culture, and relationship. Journalists, food critics, and professionals in the food sector are invited to experience this project firsthand, to sit at the table, listen to the forest, and let themselves be guided by the cuisine.

