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Ecco is one of the most renowned restaurants in the city of Atlanta. Established in the year 2006, it has gained immense popularity due to its seasonally-instigated European cuisine and wine and cheese served in a pleasant ambiance. The seating arrangement is comfortable and the variety in the dishes is impeccable. The elegant restaurant is open every night for dinners and also features an...
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Once the Atlanta Fencing School, the building's 6,000 square feet are broken into intimate nooks and crannies that give the restaurant a manageable space. Chef Jonathan Beatty's departure may mean that certain menu items could disappear with a new regime, but ECCO is likely to still offer seasonal, classic European fare drawn from around the Mediterranean. We expect tapas and small plates to...
"Gorgeous patrons" frequent this "lively" Midtown European "crowd-pleaser" where the "modern", "ever-changing menu" includes "stunning small plates", "excellent" charcuterie and "higher-end entrees", all served in "beautiful", "fashionable" environs; granted, it's "not cheap" and some find it "more trendy than substantive", but the "good buzz" and staffers showing "pride in what they are doing"...
Behind a paywall, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Jenny Turknett gives two stars to VirginiaHighland's Bar Meatball. Turknett gives co-owners and cousins Joey Masi and Joe Federici credit for inventiveness: "At Bar Meatball, you are the master of design, inventing your own plate from a list of sauces, meatballs, breads and sides that provide a seemingly limitless number of potential...
DOWNTOWN— Delivery is now an option at recently opened lunch spot Ocean Market. Beginning this week, the full menu is available for delivery throughout Downtown and Midtown from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Take a look at the menu, featuring crepes, salads, and paninis, here. [EaterWire]
BUCKHEAD— Forthcoming food truck-turned-bakery Yum Yum Dessert Co.— formerly Yum Yum Cupcake— posts to Facebook a...
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Fantastic meal at Ecco the other night. This is a great place for a business meal or a group dinner. Michael took great care of us and was very knowledgeable. I would highly recommend him,...
Great ambience, limited menu very limited. We started with the grilled octopus and I the thin spaghetti with crab, hubby had the Bolognese with beef.
Everything!!! It was all so great, from the reservation process (Brandon) to our server (Christopher) to the food, and every last bite. We were a group of eight and got an array. My order got...
Food: 5 Service: 3 Value: 4 When visiting Midtown in Atlanta, this is a restaurant not to be overlooked. The initial reaction of entering a higher end restaurant based off aesthetics on the...
You are essentially paying for the atmosphere. I went to Ecco for a friend's birthday dinner. The setting was nice and the staff was pleasant. I ordered the avion de papel drink and was...
Ecco can be found at 7th St Ne 40. The following is offered: Restaurants: Mediterranean. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Atlanta there are 9 other Restaurants: Mediterranean. An overview can be found here.
Since being named a "Best New Restaurant in America" in 2006 by Esquire, Ecco has become one of Atlanta's, and the Southeast's, most recognized and renowned restaurants. The seasonal European menu tempts with delicious meat and cheese boards, housemade pastas, authentic wood-fired pizzas and mouthwatering desserts. The restaurant also features an adventurous, nationally-recognized wine list...
Since being named a "Best New Restaurant in America" by Esquire in 2006, Ecco has quickly become one of Atlanta's, and the Southeast's, most recognized and renowned restaurants. The seasonal European menu tempts with delicious meat and cheese boards featuring a myriad of different selections, housemade pastas, authentic wood-fired pizzas and mouthwatering desserts. The restaurant also features...
Since being named a "Best New Restaurant in America" in 2006 by Esquire, Ecco has quickly become one of Atlanta's, and the Southeast's, most recognized and renowned restaurants. The seasonal European menu tempts with delicious meat and cheese boards featuring a myriad of different selections, housemade pastas, authentic wood-fired pizzas and mouthwatering desserts. The restaurant also features...
Ecco is one of the most renowned restaurants in the city of Atlanta. Established in the year 2006, it has gained immense popularity due to its seasonally-instigated European cuisine and wine and cheese served in a pleasant ambiance. The seating arrangement is comfortable and the variety in the dishes is impeccable. The elegant restaurant is open every night for dinners and also features an...
Sundays and Mondays, $15 gets you one wood-fire pizza or plate of pasta and one glass of wine or bottle of beer.
Be sure to sample Ecco Exclusive, limited quantity boutique wines offered in small carafes at good value.
The late-night menu is served until 1am.
Ecco is located in a building that was once home to the city's social security office and the Atlanta Fencing Club. The building's refurbishment was recently recognized with an award from the Atlanta Urban Design Commission.
Take advantage of the restaurant's complimentary parking.
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