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A chef sprinkling cheese on a pizza from Colletta.

The trendy shopping district offers apartments, family-friendly events, chef-driven restaurants + more.

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Feast your eyes on the fresh Fenton restaurants now open + ready to be devoured. 👀

The bustling shopping + lifestyle development announced the opening of five chef-driven spots:

  • Colletta, Italian food and wine
  • CRÚ Food & Wine Bar, elegant, casually hip environment
  • Honeysuckle Gelato, Southern-inspired gelato and sorbet
  • M Sushi, Japanese sushi and seafood
  • Superica, Tex-Mex cuisine served in a casual, lively atmosphere

Save room for coming-soon spots like Crawford Brothers Steakhouse, Doc B’s Restaurant + Dram & Draught.

More to explore at Fenton.*

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