Come February or March, Storico Fresco, the handmade pasta shop that opened in Buckhead last year, will move to a new location and expand its offerings to be more like an Italian grocery. The 4,000 square foot space will be just around the corner from the old at Grandview Avenue and Peachtree Road.
"It'll be like a smaller Eataly," says Storico Fresco owner Michael Patrick.
Patrick plans to sell market items that represent the different regions of Italy. There will be a full line of pastries made in house, mozzarellas, pastas, to-go foods, and some other items Patrick won't reveal just yet.
Source: http://www.atlantamagazine.com
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