BY: Kevin Gibson
I had the pleasure of sitting down with Chef Andrew McCabe a few weeks back and vowed to put his restaurant, bar Vetti, on my list, in part because I was struck by how much he puts into his food. I finally made it in for a meal, and I wasn’t disappointed.
First of all, the clean, upscale feel of the place — the neon “bar Vetti” sign on the wall commands attention as soon as you walk in — doesn’t mean it isn’t a cozy spot to have a meal with friends and enjoy a cocktail or two. The restaurant is oddly situated in the ground floor of the 800 Building, just south of downtown, yet it somehow belongs.
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