Lots of chatter about a young Healdsburg restaurateur taking over the former Divine Affair space at 330 Healdsburg Ave.
The restaurant shuttered in March 2011 and insiders say the 100-year-old building had caused some inherent space and noise challenges for the eatery. Details are in the works, but if all goes well, there should be some news by mid-August.
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Though it’s the same owner, it’s not Scopa expanded – it’s a wholly new restaurant.
Though it’s the same owner, it’s not Scopa expanded – it’s a wholly new restaurant.
Well there IS a sign in the window, with the Scopa Owners name on it.
Licensee Information
Licensee: ROSEN, ARI NATHAN PIRETTI
Well there IS a sign in the window, with the Scopa Owners name on it.
Licensee Information
Licensee: ROSEN, ARI NATHAN PIRETTI
Could be.
No secret here, it’s Scopa expanding.
That’d be awesome! I wonder if they can connect through the back patio..and have an L shaped space. I love Scopa, don’t really like the cramped seating so more is better!!!
Could be.
No secret here, it’s Scopa expanding.
That’d be awesome! I wonder if they can connect through the back patio..and have an L shaped space. I love Scopa, don’t really like the cramped seating so more is better!!!
Could be.
No secret here, it’s Scopa expanding.