BY: Kathy Reakes
Quartiere (pronounced kwa-ti-eeray) literally means neighborhood, and that is what the owners are attempting to create -- a neighborhood spot that is causal but elegant with good food and service. In addition to the good food, diners will also find a creative group of mixologists behind the bar that are busy mixing up some crazy inventive and tasty drinks.
And if that isn't enough to get your foot inside the door, the dishes are handmade by a local artist and can be purchased for use at home. Diners who fall in love with their pasta can also purchase it fresh by the pound for use at home. Gluten-free is also offered.
SOURCE: https://dailyvoice.com
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