Alpharetta's Secreto Southern Kitchen & Bar is heading ITP. The "contemporary southern" eatery mid-spring will open its second location in-town, according to a press release Wednesday. Secreto's new outpost will be situated in Brookhaven's Brookleigh Marketplace shopping center, at 3575 Durden Drive, in the former Fiorello’s Italian Bistro space.
Owners Jose and Glenda Mata purchased the restaurant space late-2017, according to Steve Josovitz of The Shumacher Group, Inc., who brokered the deal. Secreto’s name, which translates to "secret" in Spanish, "represents the art of recreating recipes that have been handed down for many generations."
SOURCE: https://whatnowatlanta.com
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