Coda di Volpe

Southern Italian cuisine coupled with neighborhood charm can be found at Coda di Volpe. The first collaboration between hospitality veterans Billy Lawless (Gage Hospitality Group) and Ryan O’Donnell (Ballyhoo Hospitality), Coda di Volpe (Italian translation of “tail of the fox”) is named after the white grape variety that is indigenous to Italy’s Campania region.

The menu focuses on the lesser-explored regions of Southern Italy and is comprised of seasonally-evolving handmade pasta dishes and house-cured meats. Using a Stefano Ferrara wood-fire oven, Coda di Volpe crafts traditional VPN-certified Neapolitan pizzas served with authentic pizza shears.

Coda di Volpe’s ambiance, mid-century decor and versatile seating options make this Southport Corridor gem a perfect destination. From group gatherings, showers and luncheons to cocktail parties and celebratory dinners, the long, cozy dining room is matched by a wrap-around bar where guests can sip on our extensive wine list or craft cocktails.