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[[Image:Za Za.jpg|left|275px|thumb|Za Za Trattoria in August 2009]]
[[Image:Za Za.jpg|left|275px|thumb|Za Za Trattoria in August 2009]]
Trattoria Centrale features a selection of fresh pizzas (served by the slice), pasta dishes and salads each day, as well as a daily hot special. The line-up varies seasonally featuring locally-sourced ingredients. Breakfast options include omelets and frittati as well as fresh fruit, hash browns and baked goods. An evening meal is now served on Fridays. Coffee drinks, made with [[Higher Ground]] coffees and [[Wright's Dairy]] milk, are prepared on a 3-foot tall copper-clad Italian espresso machine.
Trattoria Centrale features a selection of fresh pizzas (served by the slice), pasta dishes and salads each day, as well as a daily hot special. The line-up varies seasonally featuring locally-sourced ingredients. Breakfast options include omelets and frittati as well as fresh fruit, hash browns and baked goods. An evening meal is now served on Fridays. Coffee drinks, made with [[Higher Ground]] coffees and [[Wright's Dairy]] milk, are prepared on a 3-foot tall copper-clad Italian espresso machine.
Lockert and Somershield sold the business to long-time employees [[Erica Schmidt]] and [[Bryan Stanfield]], effective [[October 12]], [[2015]].


==References==
==References==
* Carlton, Bob (June 26, 2009) "Two childhood friends open Za Za Trattoria in downtown Birmingham." ''Birmingham News''
* Carlton, Bob (June 26, 2009) "Two childhood friends open Za Za Trattoria in downtown Birmingham." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (January 31, 2010) "Za Za Trattoria is now Trattoria Centrale." ''Birmingham News''
* Carlton, Bob (January 31, 2010) "Za Za Trattoria is now Trattoria Centrale." {{BN}}
* Lippeatt, Lauren (February 22, 2010) "[http://www.pavomag.com/story/risky-small-business-part-ii-zaza-or-trattoria-centrale Risky Small Business - Part II - ZaZa... or... Trattoria Centrale]." ''Pavo''
* Lippeatt, Lauren (February 22, 2010) "[http://www.pavomag.com/story/risky-small-business-part-ii-zaza-or-trattoria-centrale Risky Small Business - Part II - ZaZa... or... Trattoria Centrale]." ''Pavo''
* Horn, Jason (March 28, 2011) "[http://b-metro.com/ten-spots-2/1429/ Ten spots: To get a good cup of joe]." ''B-Metro''
* Horn, Jason (March 28, 2011) "[http://b-metro.com/ten-spots-2/1429/ Ten spots: To get a good cup of joe]." ''B-Metro''
* Carlton, Bob (October 12, 2015) "Downtown Birmingham restaurant Trattoria Centrale sold." {{BN}}


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Revision as of 13:50, 12 October 2015

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Trattoria Centrale (formerly Za Za Trattoria) is a casual Italian restaurant located at 207-A 20th Street North in the Frank Nelson Building in downtown Birmingham. It was opened in the space formerly occupied by Roma Italian Bistro in June 2009 by Brian Somershield and Geoff Lockert, childhood friends from Chagrin Falls, Ohio.

Somershield came to Birmingham in 2004 after graduating from culinary school. He had dined at Highlands Bar and Grill during a vacation on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail and knew that he wanted to work for chef Frank Stitt. He spent two years at Highlands and then became head sous chef at Chez Fonfon in 2006. Lockert also spent some time as a server at Chez Fon Fon before continuing his traning at Michael Symon's Lola restaurant in Cleveland.

The restaurant opened with the name "Za Za", using Cleveland-area slang for "pizza". They changed the name in January 2010 to avoid a future legal fight with Montgomery's "Sa Za" which has tentative plans to franchise statewide.

Za Za Trattoria in August 2009

Trattoria Centrale features a selection of fresh pizzas (served by the slice), pasta dishes and salads each day, as well as a daily hot special. The line-up varies seasonally featuring locally-sourced ingredients. Breakfast options include omelets and frittati as well as fresh fruit, hash browns and baked goods. An evening meal is now served on Fridays. Coffee drinks, made with Higher Ground coffees and Wright's Dairy milk, are prepared on a 3-foot tall copper-clad Italian espresso machine.

Lockert and Somershield sold the business to long-time employees Erica Schmidt and Bryan Stanfield, effective October 12, 2015.

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