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Meats and cheeses one for $4.75, three for $14, five for $22
Meats
Prosciutto di Parma: farmhouse ham aged for 16 months
Cacciatore: mild, rustic pork salami
Finocchiona: fennel-seasoned salami
Coppa: cured pork shoulder
Bresaola: cured natural beef eye of round; house-made
Speck: smoked prosciutto
Saucisson Sec: mild pork salami with garlic
Sopressata: coarse pork salami with clove
Toscano: beef and pork salami
Culaccia: domestic heirloom prosciutto
Cheese in descending order from mild
to pungent
Caña de Oveja: Spain; sheep’s milk; soft
Aged Gouda: Holland; cow’s milk; firm
Parmigiano-Reggiano: Italy; cow’s milk; hard
Green Hill: Georgia; cow’s milk; soft
Roncal: Spain; sheep’s milk; firm
Robiola 3 Milks: Italy; cow’s, goat’s and sheep’s
milk; soft
Cloth-bound Cheddar: English; cow’s milk; firm
Verde Capra: Italy; goat’s milk; creamy blue
Fourme d’Ambert: France; cow’s milk; blue
Taste & Share
Mixed olives $4
Fried goat cheese, honey and black pepper $7
Piquillo peppers stuffed with mushrooms, sherry and manchego
$8
Pommes frites and house-made mayonnaise $4
Meatballs with saffron and almond sauce $7
Grilled squid with crushed olives $7
Panino of housemade ciccioli, spanish white anchovies, radishes
and mint $7
Italian-style pickled vegetables $5
Roasted shrimp, tomato, fennel and almond $9
Appetizers
Vegetable soup with parmesan and basil $8
Grilled romaine, pecorino nocetto & walnuts $8
Oak-grilled asparagus and marinated tomato salad $8
Sauteed scallops, radish, celery hearts and meyer lemon $12
Housemade cotechino sausage, dandelion greens, potatoes and
aged balsamic $10
Mizuna salad with English cheddar and pears $8
Roasted mussels, saffron and chilis $12
Wood-Fired Pizzas
San Marzano tomatoes, house-made mozzarella and basil $13
Anchovy, tomato and oregano $14
Marinated mushrooms and house-made mozzarella $13
Speck, potato and rosemary $13
Pastas
Fettucine with chicken, pancetta, escarole and pecorino
$17
Chili-braised pork with garlic and homemade pappardelle $16
Orecchiette with peas, pancetta and mint $15
Trofie with roasted summer squashes and fennel $15
Mains
Grilled steelhead, speck & braised celery $21
Fried quail with basil and lemon $17
Grilled petite tender with fennel pollen $20
Roasted organic chicken thighs with salsa verde $13
Roasted pork with tomato and rosemary $15
Roasted cobia, tomato, chili & parsley $21
Sides
Roasted potatoes and pecorino $5
Fried cauliflower with saffron $5
Escarole with sausage $5
Roasted young carrots with thyme $5
Farro, cooked risotto-style, with mushrooms $5
Spinach with pine nut and tomato $5
Field peas with mint $5
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Atmosphere - Bright Lights
- Children
- Dim Lights
- Family
- Great Views
- Music
- Party
- Romantic
Features - Bar
- Brunch
- Catering
- Daily Specials
- Delivery
- Family Style
- Free Wi-Fi
- Great Beers
- Great Wines
- Kid Friendly
- Light Menu
- Non-Smoking
- Parking
- Private Parties
- Reservations
- Single Friendly
- Take Out
- Wheelchair Access
- Wine Testing
Entertainment - Live Music
- Piano Bar
- Satellite
- TV
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- Restaurant:
- Ecco
- Owner:
- Andy Fox
- Service Area:
- Downtown
- Cuisines:
- English
About Ecco: 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 an adventurous, nationally-recognized wine list representing both boutique and well-known European vinyards with many exclusive selections.
Featuring award-winning design including an over-sized bar, a large, open-air patio and a breathtakingly beautiful main dining room, Ecco is completely unique, yet comfortable. Whether with a large party, enjoying a romantic dinner or simply having a bite at the bar, Ecco is sure to become one of your favorite intown neighborhood dining spots.
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