Ecco, located in the heart of midtown, features seasonally inspired cuisine with European influences. Like a neighborhood classic,
the atmosphere is welcoming instilled with a sophisticated yet casual elegance. You’re transformed after entering through a soaring glass door and greeted with marble floors, its stunning over-sized bar, exhibition kitchen and wood-burning oven. In true Fifth Group restaurant style, Ecco embraces its classic roots while delivering an unmistakably modern and fresh dining experience. The menu tempts with an impressive array of meats and cheese and appetizers; pastas and wood- fired pizzas; and classic European entrees and sides. Ecco’s wine is creative while adventurous representing both boutique and well-known European vineyards with many selections exclusive to Ecco. It’s also a fun place with a great vibe for a drink or nightcap. Ecco, 40 7th Street NE, Atlanta, 404.347.9555. ecco-atlanta.com
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