One of my favorite trendy places to eat is Postino's. But did you know they opened another location? It's located just north of Camelback Road on the west side of Central.
Remember the old Katz' Deli? Well, Postino's took over that great location. And they are open seven days a week.
I've had several opportunities to visit and I can say I still love Postino's. The menu is the same as the one on 40th Street and Campbell and that's fine by me. I can never resist their bruschetta. And yes, it seems every time I go ...I always have to share the bruscetta.
Take a look at the cool bicycles at the rear entrance to Postino's. I think I used to have pink bike as a kid.
There is limited parking up front on the Central Avenue side. But you'll probably have to park in the back and use the free valet service. Of course, there's always that tip involved.
But if you go on the weekends, there are actually more parking spaces because the nearby office parking lots are open.
I took several photos inside so you can get an idea of the decor. It has a very open feel to the place with tables and a few booths. The bar occupies a large portion and there's also an outdoor patio that has misters for the summer heat.
I find the people who work here to be very friendly and helpful. The service is quick if you're on your lunch break. But if you have plenty of time, nobody seems to rush you out. I like that, especially when I'm catching up with my friends.
Postino's has a variety of salads and I think I've tasted every single one of them. And they're all good.
As I mentioned earlier, I always seem to share a bruscetta with my dining friends. You get to chose up to four toppings so everyone can choose something they especially love. My all time favorite is prosciutto, figs and mascapone cheese. Yummy!
As you can see from the photo on the left, we also chose brie and apples, smoked salmon and tomato, basil and mozzarella cheese. Everything went very quickly!
So, if you want a place to relax with friends ...Postino on Central is a great choice! I highly recommend it.

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