Using local ingredients with Italian influences, Terra is Eataly’s premium wood-burning grill restaurant located on the third floor of Eataly Silicon Valley. Named for “earth’ in Italian, Terra's menu features the season’s best ingredients cooked simply over open flames. Its food meant to be paired with an inventive botanical cocktail and enjoyed outside on our expansive shaded patio.We hold the table for a grace period of 15 minutes before offering the reservation to our waitlist.Parties of 7-10 people are required to make a deposit of $150.00 and parties of 11 or more, email esv-privatedining@eataly.com to secure the date. There will be a $20 per person charge for no shows or cancellations without 48-hour notice.
Venez faire l’expérience d’un repas exceptionnel ! Vous serez spectateur d’un rafraîchissant défilé de saveurs inspirées des côtes californiennes et méditerranéennes. Le restaurant vous accueille tous les jours pour déjeuner, dîner ou souper. La Fontana est le lieu idéal pour décompresser après une longue journée de travail. Vous pourrez venir vous détendre entre collègues ou amis. Une chose est sûre, une fois que vous l’aurez testé, vous ne résisterez pas à l’envie d’y retourner !.
At Opa! Campbell we offer our guests a warm, inviting authentic Greek dining experience. We provide quality food and excellent service at an affordable price.Our menu includes traditional Greek dishes, such as, moussaka, gyros, souvlaki and baklava.From the bar, enjoy a glass of wine or one of our signature cocktails including The Grand Opa! Sangria, The Opa!tini or The Argonaut.We look forward to serving you at Opa!
**For parties of 15 or more, kindly call our Events ManagerRobert Miguel at (415) 307-5609 or email robertm@barbayanitaverna.com.** Hospitality in ancient Greece is a timeless tradition deeply woven into the fabric of its culture. In the Mediterranean, a region historically known as a melting pot of diverse cultures and cuisines, this spirit of hospitality was not only a virtue but a sacred duty. From the early times of city-states to the present day, the people of Greece have welcomed weary travelers as if they were guests from the gods themselves. This tradition is a testament to the enduring values of generosity, kindness, and warmth that have characterized Greek society for millennia. Whether it’s a simple offering of food and shelter or the sharing of stories and experiences, the essence of Greek hospitality remains as vibrant and essential today as it was in the days of Homer’s epic tales.