I was lucky to be able to go to this place, i think every person should visit it. We were searching of a nice place, were you can rest from a long working day. Place is so tiny, sometimes you need to wait some minutes to go inside. I prefer to order pizza, only in this place, i love it. Lovely music adds some atmosphere. So, i would definitely go to this place for friendly ambience.
Kristin B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
Today I enjoyed a refreshing panchetta, arugula, and tomato sandwich from this newer stand in the Sweet Auburn Market. Though advertised as a panini, the bread was only slightly warmed. This turned out to be the perfect preparation for the springy greens inside, but it was not the grilled, pressed lunch treat I was envisioning. At $ 5.95, I thought it was a bit pricey for a three ingredient sandwich, but it filled me up on it’s own and made for a refreshing lunch. The Market was bustling when I arrived, but I was the only person seated at Ciao Bocca’s counter while I waited for my order. Somehow, this seemed like the ideal time to one of the employees to begin to clean the counters, asking me to move my arms, and brushing me with her cleaning rag. My lunch was good, and if others suggested I would return, but I don’t see myself craving anything on the menu.
Lauren J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Atlanta, GA
I Second I Saw These Ladies Building The Space Out I Knew It Was Something To Look Forward To. The First Dish I Tried Was The Pasta With Arribaiatta(tomato basil sauce, garlic, red peppers) YUMMY!!! My Second Visit I Tasted The Carciofi Cuore Di Palma(artichokes and hearts of palm salad with lemon. I Added Gorgonzola Which Knocked It Up. I Look Forward To My Next Meal! What A Wonderful Added Addition To The Sweet Auburn Market. Thanks Chef Deborah