Gina’s Alfresco serves more than Italian enticements
Glori Fickling
Although festival season winds down this weekend, there is still time
to enjoy the fun, food and enticements our summer season perennially
brings.
Among the newer attractions this year was the arrival of Gina’s
Alfresco at the Festival of Arts. This tempting attraction is the
latest creation of the long-successful Costa family, which boasts
five popular Italian restaurants, two of which are right here in
town.
Selected by festival aficionados from among dozens of entries, the
refreshing outdoor cafe was designed to bring family-style fare at
affordable prices. Thus, astute principal Andrew Costa and his
gracious daughter Anna, present such favorite dishes and snacks as
Brooklyn hot dogs, cheese and chili dogs, char-grilled hero and sub
sandwiches, along with small versions of their famous pizzas called
pizzettas. These include cheese, pepperoni and super veggie
combinations.
Among appealing new recipes is a delicious salad composed of
roasted zucchini, bell pepper, eggplant, chopped tomato and mixed
greens. Zesty balsamic vinaigrette, concocted from a coveted family
formula, is presented separately to assure that the vegetables remain
crisp. A second new treat is the Tuscan tri-tip sandwich -- tender
slices of grilled beef and roasted peppers enveloped in a hefty roll
and wrapped in foil and butcher paper to retain heat. The creamy
dressing, again, is served separately to add as you please. As a
special favorite to pamper the low-carb-conscious customer, the
tri-tip is also offered as a salad accompaniment.
With more than 100 items to choose from, there is virtually
something here to please everyone. Breakfast favorites, available all
day, include Italian frittatas, fruit boats, veggie and meat
scrambolis, the latter is based on scrambled eggs. Desserts range
from ice cream and jumbo cookies to creamy cheesecake and crisp,
caramel apple wedges. Crunchy sugar-coated almonds are another treat,
as is a delectably flakey, cinnamon-scented muffin. Fruit flavored
shaved ice comes drenched with such unusual syrups as pina colada,
bubblegum and triple taste combinations. Hot and cold beverages are
ever at the ready. And if your preference is for a glass of wine or
chilled champagne, the adjacent Tivoli Terrace restaurant
accommodates with its inviting libation station on the grounds
nearby.
Festival attendees are assured quick service after marking orders
on printed paper menus. Prices range from $2.50 for sweet treats and
$4.50 for the all-beef hot dogs, to a top $7.50 for tri-tip
specialties. Comfortable seating is available at tables arranged in
front of the cafe’s order stations where condiments are on tap. Or
you may carry your selections to the grassy plateau where live music
emanates from the flower-laden stage. To accommodate guests on the
pageant intermission break, the Costa family presents a coffee and
tea cart along with assorted sweets.
If you miss the food, fun and frivolity of this final festival
weekend, it is not too late to savor Gina’s delicacies at the two
Laguna Beach locations. Gina’s Pizza and Pasteria is in Boat Canyon
at 610 N. Coast Highway, phone (949) 497-4421, and in the Village
Fair Shops at 1100 S. Coast Highway, phone (949) 494-4342.
NEWS BITES
Plaudits to First Team Nolan for hosting the Chamber of Commerce
August Mixer in the company’s refreshing courtyard on Glennerye
Street. The selection of Stalker’s Fine Foods to cater the festive
reception, along with amazing Australian wines, added up to one of
the most memorable mixers ever. Strolling servers, headed by
principal Jock Stalker, graciously proffered delectable prosciutto
wrapped asparagus spears, plump pot stickers with ginger dip, savory
rosemary-stemmed meatballs and crunchy focaccia toasts. Stalker’s
phone number is (949) 494-9568.
A hearty thank you to the thoughtful generosity of Royal Hawaiian,
Javier’s and Wahoo’s for honoring Jeana Harrell last Sunday at the
Sandpiper. The jam-packed outdoor reception was presided over by
Jeana’s dedicated sons Chip and Chuck, with an inspirational
invocation by friend Brad Charlton. His enlightening dissertation was
a glowing tribute to the energetic octogenarian whose longtime
dedication to the restaurant/entertainment industry was celebrated
along with her many-faceted life experiences.
* GLORI FICKLING is a longtime Laguna Beach resident who has
written restaurant news and views columns since 1966. She may be reached at (949) 494-4710 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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