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In March [[2022]] the restaurant closed again for an interior renovation. A large banquette divider was removed to open up the space, a glass railing was replaced with wrought iron, and the finishes brightened. Overall seating capacity was reduced slightly. A new menu was introduced when the dining room reopened in December. | In March [[2022]] the restaurant closed again for an interior renovation. A large banquette divider was removed to open up the space, a glass railing was replaced with wrought iron, and the finishes brightened. Overall seating capacity was reduced slightly. A new menu was introduced when the dining room reopened in December. | ||
In | In March [[2023]] Bottega was announced as one of 5 finalists for the James Beard Foundation award for "Best Hospitality". | ||
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* Cartton, Bob (December 13, 2022) "Birmingham’s Bottega restaurant reopening; what about Highlands Bar and Grill?" AL. | * Cartton, Bob (December 13, 2022) "Birmingham’s Bottega restaurant reopening; what about Highlands Bar and Grill?" {{AL}} | ||
* Carlton, Bob (March 29, 2023) "Alabama chef, restaurant named finalists for 2023 James Beard Awards." {{AL}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 11:32, 31 March 2023
Bottega Restaurant is a noted fine restaurant located in the Bottega Favorita building at 2240 Highland Avenue in Birmingham's Highland Park neighborhood. It is the second restaurant opened by nationally-renowned chef Frank Stitt, who opened his flagship Highlands Bar and Grill in 1982. Bottega's menu, which is updated daily, features Italian-inspired dishes made with fresh, regionally-sourced and imported Italian ingredients.
In 1990 the formal restaurant was joined by a more casual Bottega Café in the same building.
Bottega's dining room was closed in March 2020 at the onset of the COVID pandemic, and gradually reopened at a reduced capacity, supplemented with outdoor tables sheltered by tents, and by greater reliance on take-out meals.
In March 2022 the restaurant closed again for an interior renovation. A large banquette divider was removed to open up the space, a glass railing was replaced with wrought iron, and the finishes brightened. Overall seating capacity was reduced slightly. A new menu was introduced when the dining room reopened in December.
In March 2023 Bottega was announced as one of 5 finalists for the James Beard Foundation award for "Best Hospitality".
References
- Cartton, Bob (December 13, 2022) "Birmingham’s Bottega restaurant reopening; what about Highlands Bar and Grill?" AL.com
- Carlton, Bob (March 29, 2023) "Alabama chef, restaurant named finalists for 2023 James Beard Awards." AL.com
External links
- Bottega Restaurant website