The Maggiore Group to Debut The Sicilian Butcher
Modern meatball and charcuterie concept brings Sicily to Phoenix
PHOENIX (PRESS RELEASE) The newest concept in The Maggiore Group’s restaurant collective, The Sicilian Butcher, Craft Meatballs and Charcuterie Bar, is scheduled to open in November 2017. The modern-casual meatball and butchery-inspired concept is the first of its kind to launch in Phoenix. Brought by visionaries and operators of Tomaso's Italian Restaurant, Tomaso's When in Rome, and Hash Kitchen, The Sicilian Butcher is a chef-driven neighborhood restaurant developed by husband-and-wife duo Joey and Cristina Maggiore and Flora Tersigni.
“I was inspired by my father who is a Sicilian-born chef and created an Italian institution that has been making classic Italian meatballs for over 40 years,” said Joey Maggiore, co-founder and executive chef. “Equal parts classic and progressive, we’re excited to bring Tomaso’s famous version combined with creative, modern modifications in a meatball and charcuterie centric spot.”
With casual dine-in and to-go services, The Sicilian Butcher will primarily be centered on a build-your-own meal experience with gourmet meatballs and Italian-cured meats for charcuterie boards. Using family recipes, The Sicilian Butcher will introduce 15 craft meatball varieties including dry-aged steak, lamb, ahi tuna, lump crab, and Tomaso’s Sicilian version made with ground veal, prime beef, pork, pine nuts, raisins, and pecorino cheese, and meatless/vegetarian choices such as lentil and eggplant parmigiana. The choose-your-own-meatball adventure continues with eight sauce options such as garlic-basil marinara, pesto trapanese, parmigiano cream sauce, truffle mushroom, and spicy arrabbiata and guests can mix or match their meatballs with a Caesar salad, house-extruded pasta, bread for sandwiches, polenta or risotto.
The menu extends from salads and flatbreads, to assemble-your-own charcuterie boards where guests can select from a range of Italian meats such as salami, prosciutto, and porchetta, artisanal cheeses, house-cured olives, pickled vegetables, and sweet and savory jams. Over 10 signature bruschetta and charcuterie boards will be featured on the menu including a polenta board, mozzarella board, and a five-foot long Sicilian Butcher’s board with gourmet meatballs, cured meats, and bruschetta.
The Sicilian Butcher enlisted master mixologist, cocktail consultant, and Guinness World Record holder, Sheldon Wiley, from New York City to collaborate on the cocktail design and beverage experience. The beverage program will have specialty cocktails such as house Negroni and cotton candy Manhattans, a wide selection of fine wines at approachable price points and Italian sodas.
Formerly Modern Grove, the 3,800-square-foot space will have seating for up to 150 guests and a patio for outdoor dining. The Maggiore Group partnered up with 3rdstory architect Ben Meyer and designer Anissa Mendil to create a modern space inspired by an old school butcher shop with timeless craftsmanship consisting of brick walls, rustic wood tables, butcher block-topped barstools and industrial lighting. The layout will include a charcuterie station with floor-to-ceiling meat lockers and a Ferrari red meat slicer.
The restaurant will be open daily for lunch and dinner from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. The Sicilian Butcher is located at 15530 N. Tatum Blvd. Suite 160, Phoenix. For more information, visit www.TheSicilianButcher.com and for updates on the grand opening, visit The Sicilian Butcher’s social media pages: Instagram and Facebook: @TheSicilianButcher
About The Sicilian Butcher: The Sicilian Butcher, Craft Meatballs and Charcuterie Bar, combines skilled butchery and creative chefery at a modern-casual restaurant for a choose-your-own-meatball and build-your-own charcuterie board experience complete with hand-rolled meatballs with saucy attitude, fresh-made pastas and Italian butcher-style meats. For more information, visit www.TheSicilianButcher.com.
About The Maggiore Group: The Maggiore Group is a family-owned and operated restaurant group based in Scottsdale, Ariz. The Maggiore family opened its first restaurant, Tomaso’s Italian Restaurant on the Camelback Corridor in 1977. Today, The Maggiore Group’s restaurants in Phoenix and San Diego include Tomaso's Italian Restaurant, Tommy V’s Urban Kitchen Carlsbad, Tomaso's When in Rome, Hash Kitchen, and The Sicilian Butcher.