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Patios! Patios everywhere!!!

Hey, this press release just came in….

Stop by Pacchia for Lunch; Dine on Their New Patio 

Pacchia, an anchor restaurant in the Oregon Arts District, has been hard at work this summer developing new amenities for its customers. Pacchia is now serving lunch Tuesday through Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The menu is a mix of their signature salads, paninis, pastas, and entrees. Another new feature is the patio located at the back of the restaurant. You can dine under the stars in this intimate outdoor dining room decorated with artwork by Mike Elsass, owner of The Color of Energy gallery right next door. Learn more, check menus and see photos at www.pacchia.com or call 341-5050.

I’ll stop by, cuz Leadbellies just love to dine al fresco… Seems patios are the hot new thing in down for eateries swanky and otherwise, all over town.

My favorite is probably still the one in back at the Trolley Stop, in terms of ambiance and whatnot. Love that table up on the porch by the railing…

Where’s your favorite patio, when it comes time to have a drink and a bite to eat? Share! Share!

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By GLUS

August 29, 2008 11:39 AM | Link to this

I like my own party patio. You should have people send in their patio pics.

By GLUS

August 29, 2008 7:56 AM | Link to this

my own patio is my fav. you should have people send pics of their patios.

By Patty

August 28, 2008 10:27 PM | Link to this

There is a new patio at the Taste of the Mediterranian down here at Dayton Mall (Miamisburg)and a new Hookah? Lounge (although I have not been there yet to check either of them out.) Just noticed it as I was driving by one night.
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