BY: Susan Dennis
Greetings foodies! I am so happy to be back helping you to navigate the Martin County food scene and I'd like to tell you about a delicious recent addition.While you may be familiar with the long-standing Casa Giuseppe's Italian Grill on Indian Street, owner Giuseppe DeRosa in January opened a more casual trattoria, complete with a large covered terrace for al fresco dining, along with a rustic indoor space with several tables and a bar.
We were given several menus, including a dinner menu and a $13.95 early bird menu served from 3-7 p.m. that included select entrees. Plus, a weekly specials menu, both of which included a choice of soup or house or Caesar salad and rustic rolls.
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