A new Italian and Spanish spot has debuted in the neighborhood. The newcomer to the Bishop Arts District, called Macellaio, is located at 287 N. Bishop Ave. The new bistro is a spinoff of the popular restaurant Lucia (located just a block away), and focuses on charcuterie. According to Dallas Eater, the dining space is set up to look like an Italian salumeria.
The menu offers snacks, small plates and entrees inspired by the cuisines of Italy and Spain. You can snag a salumi board to sample the variety of meats, which include capicola, prosciutto, fiocco, lonza, culatello and more. There are also spreadable sausages served with focaccia bread.
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