The new Via Umbriahas reopened its doors and you will want to be part of this experience ... starting now. Official reopening is in January but stop in today for a delightful and flavorful sneak peek. Remember the charming Geribi ceramics andTessitura Pardi textiles and Pardi wine, shelves full of Italian products? Well, they're all still there.
Now that full lineup of artisanal gourmet foods, ceramics, housewares and wines, shares space with refrigerated cases full of fresh, local farm-raised meats, artisanal cheeses, freshly baked breads, local produce and café seating where you can enjoy freshly prepared Umbrian dishes. Via Umbria opens at 7:00am, Tuesday through Sunday, stop in for coffee, pastries, market items and meals throughout the day and to take home.
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