Published November 16, 2009
Coppa Feel
A Tiny Italian Pub in the South End
Kobe sliders. Airline nips. Danny DeVito.
The best things in life really do come in small packages.
Here to drive that point home is
Coppa, the long-awaited South End enoteca finally opening its
doors for you this Wednesday.
A sliver of an Italian bar and restaurant from the folks behind Toro, Coppa is where you'll want to linger
for hours with coworkers or a date (for some reason, it feels to us like a second-date spot), cozying up
with a corner view of Shawmut Avenue and looking on with mouthwatering delight as the house-cured meats are
carved in front of you on a handsome slicer behind the bar (it's always interesting to watch sculptors
work).
But it's the Italian bar bites ("stuzi") that will really be driving you wild, like traditional deep-fried
zucchini served with ricotta cheese, and
Arancini, fried risotto balls with fontina
cheese—and they're all just five bucks.
Wash them down with an
Aperol Spritz—an orange liqueur cordial infused with prosecco and
soda—or the
Lenny e Joan, made with sloe gin, vermouth, Cynar aperitif and a sugar rim.
Much better than the Lenny e Squiggy.
VITALS
Coppa
253 Shawmut Ave
(at Milford)
Boston, MA 02118
617-391-0902