LillyBlu - Newnan

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Update: Unfortunately, LillyBlue is now closed. Please support Coweta businesses to prevent the loss of great restaurants like LillyBlu.

We’re always excited when a new locally owned restaurant opens in Coweta County!

It’s even better when the food is delicious and there is a spacious wrap around porch where you can enjoy the sunshine with your meal.

LillyBlu is located just off the square in the former Classic Café space. It retains the same small town charm of an old southern house with warm oak floors and crown molding.

The inside has been beautifully refitted to accommodate a deli style café.

We were lucky enough to go on a warm, sunny day perfect for porch sitting.

The menu consists of breakfast foods served until eleven and sandwiches and deli style sides for lunch.

I can’t stress enough how much we love breakfast food! Our favorite dinners growing up were breakfast for dinner nights. In our opinion, there aren’t nearly enough breakfast places in Coweta, so we were ecstatic to try the offerings.

LillyBlu offers two ways to dine. You can grab a ready-made sandwich and side out of the case, or you can order a craft sandwich and side from the menu.

The case is also stocked with a variety of mouth watering baked goods, including a large selection of gluten free items.

In addition to food, LillyBlu offers a full coffee bar and a selection of loose leaf teas.

We started our meal with coffee and tea, which were amazing and served in beautiful mugs handmade just for LillyBlu.

The coffee is locally roasted and was light and citrusy.

We also had to try one of the specialty coffees. The syrups are all made in house and you can tell. We tried a caramel latte topped with freshly made whipped cream. It was so delicious, exactly what an espresso drink should be.

We tried the breakfast croissant sandwich, a flaky toasted croissant stuffed with crisp, perfectly cooked bacon, cheesy buttered eggs and sausage.

We also got the chorizo hash with a side of grits.

It is a concoction of savory fried potatoes and ground chorizo sausage topped with sour cream, a tangy cilantro sauce and a golden sunny side up egg. It was a flavorful combination of spicy and zesty.

The grits, which were hearty enough to make a meal, were so creamy, with a pleasing cheesy garlic flavor. They were by far our favorite part of the meal.

If you have a craving for elegantly presented artisan pastries, the LillyBlu pastry case will be your nirvana.

It was a tough choice when you have options such as a strawberry lemon tart, chocolate trifle or a cream stuffed canola. We finally settled on the raspberry lime donut, New York style cheesecake and strawberry lemon tart.

Citrus seems to be theme for the spring, which was perfect for us. The strawberry tart was a light fruity, lemony filling inside a thick, flaky crust topped with cream and fresh strawberries. Unbelievably delicious.

The New York cheesecake was also to die for. It was thick, creamy and very flavorful.

As regular readers know, we can’t resist an artisan donut and the raspberry lime confection perfectly fit the bill. The bread was moist, yeasty and not too sweet. The berry lime icing was sweet and summery.

Since we loved the breakfast food so much, we decided we must go back for lunch.

This time, we tried two of the sandwiches. The fried pork sandwich was a perfectly battered and fried nod to the south on a roll.

The vegetable sandwich was a mass of lightly sautéed veggies served on chewy, herb filled focaccia bread.

Of course we had to dip back into the pastry case. We decided to go with good old-fashioned staples.

The cinnamon bun was perfect. It was an explosion of yeasty cinnamony goodness topped with a sugary icing.

The macaroons were unbelievable. They were almost juicy on the inside while retaining a golden crunchy crust on the outside.

We loved that the portion sizes were perfect. We felt completely full without being stuffed after cleaning our plates.

Beside a chilled case of bottled beverages, you can find a selection of cookbooks or buy a pound of Fire Mountain Coffee. LillyBlu also offers custom cakes from their bakery.

Follow LillyBlu on Facebook and Instagram to keep up with ever changing daily offerings or get sneak peaks of their elegant cakes.

Fabiano's - Newnan

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© 2015 Susan Crutchfield Photography

© 2015 Susan Crutchfield Photography

Besides amazing food, one of the top things we look for in a restaurant is atmosphere. We have never liked the cookie cutter interior décor or the forced atmosphere of the national chain restaurants. We love going to Fabiano's and knowing it is one of a kind.

© 2015 Susan Crutchfield Photography

© 2015 Susan Crutchfield Photography

The individuality of Fabiano's is apparent as soon as you walk in the door. From the stamped tin tiles on the ceiling, to the concrete floors Fabiano’s embodies a hip casualness. The walls are filled with local art. Fabiano’s is adjacent to The Alamo, a fun downtown bar. Together, they once made up the town’s only movie theater. The space was later turned into a gift shop until 2004 when it was converted into a restaurant, bar and music venue.

We arrived at Fabiano’s with huge appetites. A sign at the entrance encourages you to seat yourself. We ordered two appetizers to take the edge off of our hunger. The caprese salad was fresh and incredibly delicious. Flavorful tomatoes and sliced mozzarella were laid on a bed of fresh, crisp greens. The salad was seasoned to perfection and topped with fresh herbs.

© 2015 Susan Crutchfield Photography

© 2015 Susan Crutchfield Photography

The garlic knots were doughy balls of bread drowning in a rich, buttery garlic sauce. They were served with a thin, tangy marinara sauce for dipping.

© 2015 Susan Crutchfield Photography

© 2015 Susan Crutchfield Photography

Fabiano’s has a very well rounded menu for a local pizza parlor. In addition to the traditional pizza and calzones, they offer several Italian dishes such as baked ziti and lasagna, as well as sandwiches, burgers and wings. Fabiano’s also offers an impressive beer and wine list and a number of specialty cocktails crafted by the Alamo’s bartenders.

© 2015 Susan Crutchfield Photography

© 2015 Susan Crutchfield Photography

We chose classic pizzeria fare for our appetizers. You can order an entire pizza or just a slice of your choice. We got a slice of pepperoni pizza. Fabiano’s serves their pies New York style. The giant slices come with generous toppings. There were two layers of spicy pepperoni on the lightly cheesed pizza.

© 2015 Susan Crutchfield Photography

© 2015 Susan Crutchfield Photography

Our calzone was huge. Cheese and olives were stuffed into a perfectly browned crispy crust. The calzones are served with a thick, hearty pizza sauce for dipping.

© 2015 Susan Crutchfield Photography

© 2015 Susan Crutchfield Photography

Even though we were so full from our meal, we couldn’t resist ordering some of the tasty looking desserts. The tiramisu was creamy with only a slight hint of coffee. We liked that it was not overly sweet. 

© 2015 Susan Crutchfield Photography

© 2015 Susan Crutchfield Photography

We also got chocolate chip cannoli. The hard chocolate shell was filled with thick, rich and sweet mascarpone and chocolate chips. The dessert was served with two generous dollops of light, sweet whipped cream.

© 2015 Susan Crutchfield Photography

© 2015 Susan Crutchfield Photography

By the time we finished our desserts, we were stuffed to the brim. The plate portions are so generous that you could easily have a full meal with just an entree. We also love the prices. We got two appetizers, two entrees and two desserts for around thirty dollars.

© 2015 Susan Crutchfield Photography

© 2015 Susan Crutchfield Photography

Fabiano’s has frequent special events and drink specials. They have several big screen TVs that are perfect for viewing big sports games. Follow them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to keep up with upcoming events and promotions. We are frequent customers at Fabiano's, so if you see us, please be sure to say hi!