Remember when we reported a while back that Marco Polo would be expanding to a wine bar? The Feed has a first look at Enoteca on Court, the wine and small-plates bar opened up by Marco Polo owner Joseph Chirico and his son, Marco, that replaced Marco Polo To Go. Enoteca on Court features an international wine list along with pizzas, panini, and small plates (the food, wood-burning oven and outdoor garden area seem to be left over from Marco Polo To Go).
Enoteca on Court: Marco Polo’s wine bar
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