
Modest Maria Medoro says she hesitates to call her place a restaurant, since customers place their orders at a counter and she doesn't serve alcohol. She'd hate to disappoint anyone.
But for anything other than supper with a glass of wine, Medoro's got you covered. A cup of Lavazza macchiato with a fabulous pastry, a big salad, or an even bigger sandwich (relatively speaking), dinner to take home and heat up: For any of these, Italian-style, Birminghamites know where to go.
Source: http://www.metrotimes.com
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