BY: Evan Edmonds
Durham’s authentic Italian restaurant Ciao Italia Ristorante + Mercato rebranded to Ciao Trattoria and Wine Bar and rolled out its updated menu this week. The challenges of running a restaurant in the climate of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic have led owner Doug Clark to rebrand the restaurant and its style to both accommodate the Durham community’s desires during the pandemic and stay true to the vision he had for the restaurant from the beginning.
Ciao Trattoria and Wine Bar seeks to maintain an upscale, authentic image, maintaining lots of quality choices for food and wine, while now offering a more casual feel and added emphasis on frequent dining and takeout.
SOURCE: https://tnhdigital.com
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