BY: Prince Of Petworth
From a press release: “Nicholas Stefanelli Opens Officina, an Italian Culinary Mecca at The Wharf, D.C.’s Newest Neighborhood Featuring a curated marketplace, trattoria, year-round rooftop, and D.C.’s only Amaro Library Nicholas Stefanelli, chef and owner of D.C.’s Michelin-starred Masseria, opens Officina at The Wharf, joining a group of D.C.’s most celebrated chefs, restaurateurs and artisans.
Inspired by the marketplaces of Italy and located in the heart of the city’s newest neighborhood, Officina, which translates to “workshop,” is a three-story complex that provides Washingtonians with a one-of-a-kind culinary experience. The realization of Stefanelli’s career-long dream to bring the very best of Italian gastronomy together under one roof, Officina will do just that–with its highly curated marketplace, traditional trattoria, unique Amaro library and unmatched rooftop vistas.
SOURCE: https://www.popville.com
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