The dining room at Birmingham restaurateurs Frank and Pardis Stitt’s Bottega restaurant, which has been closed following a months-long renovation, will reopen for dinner service this Wednesday, Dec. 14.
The Southern-flavored, Italian-inspired restaurant, which opened in 1988 in the historic Beaux-Arts building on Birmingham’s Highland Avenue, closed for an interior refresh this past March.
The Stitts are hopeful that the fourth, the James Beard Award-winning Highlands Bar and Grill, will reopen by next spring. Initially, though, Bottega will limit seating to about 40 diners to allow the kitchen staff and servers to get back up to speed. The reopening menu will feature a mix of traditional and new Bottega dishes, including parmesan soufflé, fritto misto, risotto with lobster, pappardelle with braised duck, spaghetti with clams, Gulf black grouper, veal Milanese and Tuscan-style New York strip sirloin.
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