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Miro District Food & Drink Opening
Published on July 31, 2008
We don't usually recommend showing up at a restaurant on opening night, when servers and chefs are still working out kinks and getting timing down to a science, but if you've been waiting with bated breath for the debut of Miro District Food & Drink, you just might take your chances when the curtain goes up. After all, this ain't the first rodeo for owner Jerry Brown, who launched Watermark in The Gulch, and managing partner-chef Dean Robb, who left his post at Birmingham's Bottega Restaurant & Café to join Miro District. Located in the ground floor of the new 18-story Adelicia in Midtown, Miro District will offer lunch and dinner with a menu of Mediterranean-inspired cuisine with a Southern twist, ranging from antipasti and Italian salads to fresh seafood and homemade pasta.
Fri., Aug. 1, 11 a.m.-11 p.m., 2008