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'''Vino''' is an Italian restaurant located at 1930 [[Cahaba Road]] in [[English Village]]. It opened in September [[2011]] and is owned by [[Al Rabiee]], who previously operated [[Anthony's]] in [[Southside]] and [[Assiago]] at [[Five Points South]].
'''Vino''' is an Italian restaurant located at 1930 [[Cahaba Road]] in [[English Village]]. It opened in September [[2011]] and is owned by [[Al Rabiee]], who previously operated [[Anthony's]] in [[Southside]] and [[Assiago]] and [[Southside Bohemia]] at [[Five Points South]].


The 50-seat restaurant features Italian and Mediterranean specialties with an emphasis on fresh ingredients. [[Laura Vogtle]]'s [[Gallery 1930]] occupies the front portion of the building.
The 50-seat restaurant features Italian and Mediterranean specialties with an emphasis on fresh ingredients. [[Laura Vogtle]]'s [[Gallery 1930]] occupies the front portion of the building. [[Ned Ruykhaver]] designed the interior renovations while [[Style]] created the restaurant's logo.


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==References==
==References==
* Tomberlin, Michael (July 14, 2011) "Vino restaurant, art gallery slated for Mountain Brook's English Village." ''Birmingham News''
* Horn, Jason (September 9, 2011) "[http://magiccitypost.com/2011/09/09/anthonys-assagio-restaurateur-returns-with-vino-in-mountain-brook/ Anthony's, Assagio, restauranteur returns with Vino in Mountain Brook]" Magic City Post
* Horn, Jason (September 9, 2011) "[http://magiccitypost.com/2011/09/09/anthonys-assagio-restaurateur-returns-with-vino-in-mountain-brook/ Anthony's, Assagio, restauranteur returns with Vino in Mountain Brook]" Magic City Post



Revision as of 22:01, 14 September 2011

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Vino is an Italian restaurant located at 1930 Cahaba Road in English Village. It opened in September 2011 and is owned by Al Rabiee, who previously operated Anthony's in Southside and Assiago and Southside Bohemia at Five Points South.

The 50-seat restaurant features Italian and Mediterranean specialties with an emphasis on fresh ingredients. Laura Vogtle's Gallery 1930 occupies the front portion of the building. Ned Ruykhaver designed the interior renovations while Style created the restaurant's logo.

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