BY: Nina Rangel
Allora and Arrosta will launch a new happy hour and full-service lunch menu, respectively, as part of revamp by the newish Italian restaurants' shared ownership. Allora’s La Dolce Vita Happy Hour will run 4-6 p.m., seven days a week. The happy hour menu will include cocktails and complimentary snacks such as chips, olives and almonds. To make way for the happy hour, Allora's last lunch service will take place this Tuesday.
Folks looking for an Italian lunch spot will be able to shift to the restaurant's sister location, Arrosta, to fill that need. Now helmed by Allora executive chef Robbie Nowlin, Arrosta has reinvented its full-service lunch menu, which will offer both items from its dinner menu along with a pair of panini sandwiches.
SOURCE: https://www.sacurrent.com
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