Ferrarini Beverly Hills Soon To Offer Wine, Beer

For whatever reason, things have always moved slowly at Ferrarini, the charming little Italian deli at 9622 Brighton Way in Beverly Hills.  When it eventually opened in 2012, it had been under construction for over two years.  So it comes as no surprise that they are finally getting ready to offer beer and wine to accompany their menu of sandwiches, panini, and salads highlighting specialty regional products from Italy, as evidenced by their ABC application in the window.

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Ferrarini Now Open In Beverly Hills

Wow!  Did that take a long time or what?   I first reported on the impending arrival of an Italian deli at 9622 Brighton Way in Beverly Hills (formerly Le Croissant) back in August of 2010.  Well, Ferrarini is now officially open and offering a menu of sandwiches, paninis, salads, espresso, and dolci highlighting specialty regional products from Italy, as well as select groceries.  One small problem though is that the refrigerated cases that they have had shipped from Italy are not functioning, but they should have things sorted out soon…

 

Ferrarini, Beverly Hills Has Liquor License Pending…

Work continues, albeit slowly, at the upcoming Ferrarini, the purveyor of Italian specialty items and “eating place” going into the old Le Croissant space at 9622 Brighton Way in Beverly Hills.  Recently, they posted their liquor license application, so we can assume beer and wine will be served.  No word of an opening date yet, but I’lll keep my ear to the ground.  You can acquaint yourself with the company here:  www.ferrarini.it/en/mondo/italy-all-over-world

Ferrarini, Beverly Hills Begins Construction

After months of sitting idle (since at least August of last year), construction has finally begun on what will be Italian import market and specialty store Ferrarini at 9622 Brighton Way in Bev Hills in what used to be the old Le Croissant coffee shop.  What the delay has been is unclear, but the posters in the window of children cavorting through a bucolic Italian countryside chased by giant Parma hams have been replaced by particle board and scaffolding.  I’ll keep my ear to the ground for a potential opening date, until then you can find some of their products (Parmigiano Reggiano) at Vicente Foods in Brentwood. 

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