Continued from Page 8 move into their space on Astoria’s Pier 12. “I think it’s getting hard now in Astoria to get into a place, it seems a lot of people are looking,” Davenport said, “we got really lucky.” Fede means “faith” in Italian. “It’s com- mon in Italy to name a place after the lady of the house,” Davenport said. The epon- ymous ring that encircles the restaurant’s name in the logo is a Roman era wedding ring. Mere days into Fede’s journey as a restaurant, the place bustles, with a wait list for one of a dozen tables on popular nights. Reservations are possible only for parties of six or more. “It’s been an organic, small-town thing, it just kind of happened and we’ve got- ten a positive response and we’re grateful,” Hammond said. He credits the duo’s enthu- siasm and the ensuing word of mouth for its success. “Our focus is on the local commu- nity, where everyone can come and enjoy some good, accessible, simple Italian food,” he added. The ideal dining experience unfolds over four courses, from antipasti to one of a dozen pastas, to soup or salad and meat, fish or vegetable entrees, plus desserts. Every- thing at the restaurant is handmade, sourced from local purveyors or imported. Italian cocktails, spirits and wines as well as home- made lemonades comprise the beverage list. “We’re not going to carry anything that doesn’t go with Italian food,” Daven- port said, “so we’re not going to get tequila unless I get 500 requests for margaritas ... but even then probably not,” she added. Fede’s menus are printed on paper, enabling frequent dish changes based on what’s in season, all while sticking with traditional fare. “It’s more Italy than Lit- tle Italy,” Hammond said of the menu. Dav- enport notes that there are no specials, because “everything is a special,” given how frequently the menu turns over. “I wanted to make the menu big enough that people wouldn’t get bored,” Hammond said. “There’s room for everybody.” Fede Trattoria sits on Pier 12 along the Astoria Riverwalk. Photos by Peter Korchnak ABOVE: Tables look out at views of the Columbia River and Astoria Riverwalk. ABOVE LEFT: A bright, comfortable setting awaits in Astoria’s newest Italian eatery. The Franklin Apartments Providing Elegance & Efficiency to Downtown Astoria for Over 100 Years 1432 Franklin Avenue Community Property Management 503-325-5678 THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 2022 // 9