“Clearly there a lot of Italian restaurants in Atlanta,” Steve Palmer noted last fall, just before his Charleston-based chain Indaco opened on the Eastside Beltline. “You have to ask yourself what you ...
Situated above the Beltline Eastside Trail, Indaco (pronounced “in-DOCK-o”) has one of the city’s most popular patios. On pretty days, it’s filled with friends clinking wine glasses, couples on dates, ...
The Indigo Road Hospitality Group is now has close to 30 restaurants in 12 cities. But it wasn’t always that way. When Indaco opened in 2013, Steve Palmer’s restaurant group was a roster of three: Oak ...
Join us for a special wine dinner hosted on Indaco’s outdoor patio during the Food & Wine Classic in Charleston. Chef Mark Bolchoz and guest Chef Graham House of Luminosa have put together a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When Steve Palmer first came to Nashville about nine years ago and saw where his restaurant O-ku would break ground in Germantown, ...
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Chef Chris Ayala of Indaco Nashville joins us to showcase the restaurant's bold Italian-inspired menu, including standout ...
I’m not sure how many diners in Nashville are aware that Oak Steakhouse and O-Ku Sushi are related as members of the Indigo Road Hospitality Group based in Charleston, S.C. I mean, if you speak ...
The Indigo Road Hospitality Group is adding to its portfolio of Atlanta restaurants with an eatery set to open next week just above the Eastside Beltline trail. Indaco will debut Oct. 6 at 725 Ponce ...
When I think of “Italian brunch,” my mind goes straight to bellying up to a busy counter and elevating my inside voice so that my “due cappuccini, per favore” can be heard over the sounds of ...
Indigo Road Hospitality Group—the company behind O-Ku and Oak Steakhouse—is opening its Charleston-based Italian restaurant Indaco along the Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail. Located between Rina and ...
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