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Sugo Restaurant & Tapas, Duluth
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770-817-8000  Make a reservation  |  Website  | Send Directions
10305 Medlock Bridge Road Duluth, GA 30097
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Sugo Restaurant & Tapas's Food - Select Comments

The next day I was home remembering how great the meal was and I was astounded when I got a personal email from the owner thanking me for coming in. more»
It's a perfect place for a nice meal out on the town or a casual quiet dinner, and the price point certainly warrants every possible opportunity. more»

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The food and service was excellent, and my favorite dish was the sausage with the carmellized onions, which was absolutely fantastic. more»
Drinks were great, the service was great, it was perfectly priced, and the atmosphere was stellar and romantic. more»

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I orderred a tossed salad with a creamy italian dressing and sausage and meatball heroes to split between Seth and I. The dinner was smooth going down, the atmosphere was incredibly romantic, and after we left feeling totally satisfied. more»
The wait staff ' s experienced knowledge and genuine love for the food is immediately evident, while the atmosphere is wonderfully casual. more»
Message from Sugo Restaurant & Tapas
In 1950 Italian born Arcito Castellucci married Sophia Zavanlagos, a girl from Sparta, Greece. As you may have guessed, dinner was an event at the Castellucci household. Rather than decide between the cuisines, they decided to blend both cultures together, creating authentic dishes that represented the best of both worlds.

The oldest son, Frederic II, studied the art of these recipes and once he had perfected them, Sugo was created. Not only did Frederick II learn the secret to making mouthwatering dishes, but he learned the value of a dollar. And as you will see from our menu, he carried that over to his customers.

So allow our family to make your evening special with our authentic cuisine and gracious hospitality. We would love to have the opportunity to host you and your family and let you see what happens when an Italian marries a Greek.

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