Postino Wine Bar and Cafe Eyes Atlanta for New Location

The Italy-inspired wine bar has applied for permits in Buckhead's Tuxedo Festival shopping center.
Positano Wine Bar and Cafe Eyes Atlanta for New Location
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Arizona-based Postino Wine Bar and Cafe has its eyes on the Peach State, according to a permit application. The Northern Italy-inspired cafe first opened twenty years ago in an old 1940s post office in Phoenix, Arizona, after owners Craig and Kris DeMarco returned from vacation in Italy, determined to bring the Mediterranean country’s sidewalk cafe and wine bar culture to Phoenix.

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Now, with locations throughout Arizona, Colorado, and Texas, it looks like Postino Wine Bar and Cafe is seeking to expand. The restaurant has applied for permits at 3655 Roswell Road in Buckhead’s Tuxedo Festival shopping center. According to Reporter Newspapers, the wine bar would take over the space that was once Flip Burger Boutique.

According to the permits, Postino Wine Bar and Cafe will boast a nicely sized patio — perfect for Italian-style sidewalk dining and drinking. As for the menu, expect paninis, bruschetta, cheeseboards, and of course, a hefty selection of wine from Argentina to California to, of course, Italy.

Sydney Rende

Sydney Rende

Sydney Rende is a freelance writer and soon-to-be graduate of Syracuse University’s MFA program in Creative Writing. Her work has been published in The New York Times Style Magazine, The Michigan Quarterly Review, The New Ohio Review online, and Carve Magazine. She lives in Southern California, where she’s completing her first short story collection and desperately trying to conform to surf culture.
Sydney Rende

Sydney Rende

Sydney Rende is a freelance writer and soon-to-be graduate of Syracuse University’s MFA program in Creative Writing. Her work has been published in The New York Times Style Magazine, The Michigan Quarterly Review, The New Ohio Review online, and Carve Magazine. She lives in Southern California, where she’s completing her first short story collection and desperately trying to conform to surf culture.
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