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“A family tradition”
Labib Hajjar opened the original Poco Piatti on Monroe Street in the fall of 2002. Four years later his son, Elias would carry on the tradition of his father's hard work by opening his own Poco piatti, with his wife, Joy, in Levis Commons. Elias's relentless work and attention to supporting locally owned suppliers blended with Joy's gentle heart have created a truly original restaurant. A restaurant interested in giving back to the community from which it came. With health conscious menu choices that are good for the heart, soul, and palate, dinners can take a paced journey through the Mediterranean. Sharing the small plates at Poco Piatti brings friends and families together in true Hajjar style.
In Toledo, Ohio, today for business. Arrived early, so checked out the shopping center my motel was in, and opted for Poco Piatti. I had fried artichokes and moussaka. Very flavorful and fresh.... Read more
Total sweethearts here. We come in breathless after walking around trying to find the place. If you haven't been to this shopping plaza before its kind of like a maze. We got there 20 minutes to... Read more
Not impressed. Used to go to the one on Central which used to be good. Saganaki was mostly oil. Hardly any cheese. Lamb chops ordered medium rare was well done. Calamari was some of the toughest... Read more
Poco Piatti
Hours
- Sun - Thu: 11:30 am - 9:00 pm
- Fri, Sat: 11:30 am - 10:00 pm
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
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Takeout
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Private Dining
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Outdoor Seating
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