On Saturday afternoon at the Free Library (19th and Race) I will be joined by Mike Cirba and Geoff Walsh in our quest for more info about early Philly area golf course history. I'm inviting any and all my Philly area GCAers to come by and experience the search process. Some of our brides/future brides will be coming along and doing museum stuff (it is nearby), then joining us at a new wine bar that the former sommelier at Savona just opened up. My wife and I sort of know this young fellow Filiberto Magnati and I think it will be a great time. Respond here, or in a private e-mail, if you want to join in some or all of the activities.
Here is what Michael Klein in the Inky wrote recently about Filiberto's place:
In a deal with Savona alumnus Filiberto Magnati, Tricarino has turned Valentino on the Square, just south of Rittenhouse Square, into Di Vino Wine Bar (267 S. 19th St., 215-545-0441), which has a liquor license, an Old World, old-time feel and solicitous service. The back room has a supper-club look: white piano and oversize booths. Menu from Michael Kirk, also a Savona alum, includes salads and small plates, such as Buffalo-style sweetbreads, pink peppercorn-crusted bluefin tuna, pan-seared skate wing, charcuterie, and smoked potato gnocchi. Everything is under $20. Wine list includes dozens by the glass. It's open nightly.