Ann Arbor's latest upscale casual restaurant is open for business. Bravo Cucina Italiana, a national chain that features an expansive menu of Italian-American favorites, opened its fifth location in Michigan on Thursday.
Comfort and variety are the keys to this Roman villa-themed venture. The atmosphere is cheerful, with brick archways and tall plantings peppering the open, light-filled dining room. Seating is a mix of open-sided booths and tables, with the ability to accommodate groups of up to 25 people, or gatherings of up to 50 in the adjacent banquet room.
Source: http://www.mlive.com
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