Rollati Ristorante, a modern Italian restaurant in Downtown San Jose, closed after less than two years of operation. The restaurant occupied the ground floor of the 28-story Miro apartment building across from City Hall. It drew city hall insiders, including Mayor Mahan and city council members, especially at lunchtime. Vine Hospitality owned the restaurant and also operates Left Bank Brasserie, LB Steak and Meso Modern Mediterranean. Rollati featured a tiled pizza oven behind glass, a long bar, private dining areas and a small specialty foods market, and was open seven days a week, serving lunch. Vine Hospitality said the closure takes effect after service on Tuesday, August 26, to refocus resources on original San Jose locations.
Less than two years after opening its doors in Downtown San Jose, the modern Italian Rollati Ristorante is closing its doors today, its owners announced. The restaurant was located on the ground floor of the luxury Miro apartment building across from City Hall. At 28 stories, Miro is one of San Jose's tallest. The restaurant was frequented by city hall insiders, and Mayor Mahan and city council members could be spotted there at lunch times.
The restaurant was owned by Vine Hospitality, which also includes Bay Area restaurants such as Left Bank Brasserie, LB Steak and Meso Modern Mediterranean. It featured a tiled pizza oven behind glass, a long bar, private dining areas and a small specialty foods retail market. It was one of the few downtown restaurants open 7 days a week, and serving lunch as well.
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