Yes ,you are correct that is the McDonough Street Market/Jakes Ice Cream shop and up stairs is Eddie's Attic.
I'm not sure how long Trattoria 515 was open. Back in the 1950's this building was a furniture store and then Belk-Gallant bought it. Throughout the years it's been many different stores or resturants.
I remember Trattoria 515...fondly. It was owned by Camille Sotis, who also owned Camille's in VaHi. I loved the authentic Italian cuisine...and it was a neighborhood favorite. I was sad when it closed. Decatur hasn't had a decent authentic Italian ristorante since then..just noodles and pizza places.
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Is that the Eddie's Attic building? How long was it open and was it any good?? Thanks
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Yes ,you are correct that is the McDonough Street Market/Jakes Ice Cream shop and up stairs is Eddie's Attic.
I'm not sure how long Trattoria 515 was open.
Back in the 1950's this building was a furniture store and then Belk-Gallant bought it. Throughout the years it's been many different stores or resturants.
I remember Trattoria 515...fondly. It was owned by Camille Sotis, who also owned Camille's in VaHi. I loved the authentic Italian cuisine...and it was a neighborhood favorite. I was sad when it closed. Decatur hasn't had a decent authentic Italian ristorante since then..just noodles and pizza places.
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