Domke Market To Move, Expand To Amici Trattoria

Domke Market, a West Mobile wine bar and market, will rebrand and expand to become Amici Trattoria, expected to open in mid-August 2024. Amici Trattoria will open in the 4,500-ft2 space formerly occupied by Margaux and The Hungry Owl. Amici combines an Italian Trattoria showcasing Treviso, Italy-based Chef Luigi Tonghini’s authentic Italian cuisine and a wine market featuring more than 400 wines and gourmet items, alongside a wine and craft cocktail bar. The new space features indoor and outdoor dining, as well as private meeting space at 7899 Cottage Hill Road. Amici is currently hiring staff for the kitchen, market, and restaurant. Dining will be available by reservation only for dinner, with plans to expand to lunch and walk-in service within a month of opening. Domke Market is a casual wine market specializing in small-production wines, gourmet products and tasting events currently at 720 Schillinger Rd. South, Suite 8. It is a five-time Lagniappe Nappies Award winner for Best Wine & Gourmet Shop. Amici Trattoria is a partnership between Brooke Goff and Shane McCullough. 

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