Carpaccio voted in the Top 6 Pizza Spots In Annapolis!

“Carpaccio Tuscan Kitchen & Wine Bar provides a sophisticated dining experience with authentic Italian specialities. I love how the upscale environment mirrors the delicious Italian fare that is found on their extensive menu. Available for dining in or carryout, the Caprese (white parmesan crust, fresh mozzarella, basil, tomatoes, prosciutto, baby arugula, shaved parmesan, olive oil, […]
Varieties of Annapolis Food Lends Life to Foodie Scene

Carpaccio Tuscan Kitchen & Wine Bar was excited to be included in this article featuring the best of the varied landscape that is the Annapolis foodie scene. “Here’s to the green, white, and red flag of Italy, figuratively flying over four excellent eateries hereabouts. Carpaccio Tuscan Kitchen (1 Park Place, Suite 10) is a local […]
Varieties of Annapolis Food Lends Life to Foodie Scene – Annapolis Discovered

Everyone Loves Pasta Here’s to the green, white, and red flag of Italy, figuratively flying over four excellent eateries hereabouts. Carpaccio Tuscan Kitchen(1 Park Place, Suite 10) is a local favorite for its expansive menu, top-notch wine list (and adjoining wine bar), Sunday brunch, well-trained staff, seasonal patio dining, and overall quality.
Carpaccio Delivers Decadent Experience – WhatsUp Magazine

Summertime is high season for outdoor dining, shaded by an umbrella table and cooled by occasional breezes. A prime candidate in Annapolis is Carpaccio Tuscan Kitchen and Wine Bar’s spectacular outdoor terrace, centered with a dramatic working fountain whose waters collect in a sparkling pond. This setting, overlooking upper West Street on a terrace next […]
Dining out: Guests always feel special at Carpaccio Tuscan

Read the original story here. Editors and crossword puzzlers know how vitally important cases can be. No, not valises or lawsuits — letters. For example, carpaccio with a lower case c just means thinly sliced meat or fish (veggies, too, sometimes); while Carpaccio with a capital C continues to busy itself with proving to Annapolitans […]