Noun
bottega (plural bottegas or botteghe)
A workshop or studio in Italy.
Bottega may have another run in the Lord Mayor’s Cup in a fortnight but Ryan will talk with his owner George Altomonte about what the spring target could be, with jockeys believing he could be sharp enough for the $7.5 million Golden Eagle. Source: Internet
He also founded a theatre school in Florence (Bottega Teatrale di Firenze), which educated many of the more talented actors of the current generation of Italian thespians. citation In cinema, he worked frequently both in Italy and abroad. Source: Internet
There are slogan tees and fanny packs in his new lineup—a real surprise from Maier, who has long belonged to the school of thought that subtlety is king both at Bottega Veneta and at his namesake label. Source: Internet
The "Bottega Favorites" section is a good place to start; that's where you'll find the caramel-topped baked French toast (really just bread pudding in disguise) and Tuscan shrimp & grits with poached eggs and hollandaise. Source: Internet
Which is why, when you order the chocolate lava cake at Bottega, it comes out to you wrapped in parchment paper, and the server makes a show of unwrapping it and wafting the chocolate scent right to your nose. Source: Internet
Bottega Veneta's slim wallet has six card slots and a zip compartment for coins and bills. Source: Internet