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Read MoreTrattoria Sofia, the newest concept from Berg Hospitality Group, opened November 26 at 911 West 11th in the Heights. The rustic-yet-classic Italian eater is the eighth restaurant currently operated by the group, which was founded by CEO Benjamin Berg, and there are more on the way. Founded in 2018, the group’s portfolio includes B&B Butchers Houston, […]
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