Coppia Will Expand Its Fine-Dining Experience With a New Home in 2025
The fine-dining restaurant has become a staple to Cleveland's east side and wants to create a space to continue to effectively drive their mission.
by Douglas Trattner | Nov. 6, 2024 | 7:30 PM

Courtesy Coppia
Over the past three years, Chefs Hedy and Talia Trovato have built Coppia, their fine-dining restaurant in Chesterland, into an east-side favorite and destination for diners coming from all across Northeast Ohio.
Come early next year, it will have a new home as they finish construction that they say will allow them to more effectively deliver on their mission.
While the owners are electing to keep some details quiet for now – including the precise location – they have shared that the newly built restaurant will have a 50-seat dining room with “modern-organic design.”
"Coppia is, and always was, so much more than a passion project for us," says Hedy Trovato. "This restaurant makes up a vast part of our lives and is a self expression of us as chefs."
"From the very beginning we imagined a fine dining experience where the food, service and atmosphere were completely harmonious," she added. "During our time in Chesterland, we did start to noticeably outgrow our kitchen and dining room space. So we wanted to design an area that could allow our concept to keep growing and moving forward."
The room will also boast an 8-seat chef’s table. Like the original, the fine-dining eatery will feature seasonally changing a la carte and tasting menus paired with signature cocktails and sommelier selected wines.
We'll keep you updated as the chefs offer updates and more information on the location and expected opening date.
As for now, the restaurant in Chesterland continues to hum along as always.
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Douglas Trattner
For 25 years, Douglas Trattner has worked as a full-time freelance writer, editor and author. His work as co-author on Michael Symon's cookbooks have earned him four New York Times Best-Selling Author honors, while his longstanding role as Scene dining editor has garnered awards of its own.
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