Friday, November 28, 2008

One Edmond restaurant closes, one moves

Italiano, which opened in 2002 and specialized in upscale Sicilian fare, had its hold out care Oct. 18, but the radiant erection left side behind didn’t halt unoccupied for long. After almost a decade in a big log cabin, Lottinvilles Wood Grille in Edmond has moved. But not too far.



Less than a month after Cascata shuttered, Lottinvilles owners Lory and moved into the countryman mother country villa at 801 Signal Ridge Road. said the c whilom Lottinvilles location, less than a mile away at 900 S Kelly, had its form handling Nov. 8. The eatery opened Nov. 13 for dinner in the green spot.

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She said increased talent for retired dining, more public house rank and a laze were incentives for the move, not to reveal the building’s brilliant architecture. The outburst leading dining block is at the center of a series of circles. Surrounded by a ring-like corridor, the plain ground is lighted by wheel-shaped stalk lighting and sconces mounted on straightforward brick columns. For now, the menu is unchanged, although the wine file has grown.



Rotisserie chicken and steaks are specialities, but the menu includes Southwest and Asian influences in the appetizers and entrees. Lottinvilles is a chance fine-dining restaurant, but reservations are recommended. Dining latitude hours are 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays through Wednesdays, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Fridays and 5 to 10 p.m. Saturdays.



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