
By Laura Hahnefeld
Arcadia's Gaslight Square is already home to Crudo, chef Cullen Campbell's place of modern Italian cuisine. And Beckett's Table, where chef Justin Beckett serves seasonal American eating, is just a parking lot away. But come September, the bustling strip mall, at the corner of Indian School Road and 36th Street in East Phoenix, will feature an additional name on its dining choice door: Nook.
Courtesy of restaurateurs Frank Vairo and Tagan Dering, owners of Amaro Pizzeria & Vino Lounge in North Scottsdale, the decidedly casual Nook will focus on light Italian fare and an extensive list of wines.
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