
Though I appreciate Federal Hill's established collection of Italian restaurants, I always find it refreshing to see a newcomer on Atwells. Enoteca Umberto opened in July, but its small size and word-of-mouth marketing mean it's still a bit of a secret.
Atwells was quiet on a mid-week night, and we took our time with a cocktail while browsing the menu. We both chose drinks featuring the sweet, dark Amarena cherry: me, an Amarena Cherry Bellini ($9) and my husband, an Amaro cocktail made with Cappelletti (similar to Campari) and sweet vermouth ($9). The cocktail had some of the components of a Negroni, but was a sweeter and lighter sip.
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