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Kitty Dare Takes Off in Delta Sky Clubs with Chef Giuseppe Esposito and Helping Mamas

This summer, travelers passing through Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport can experience one of Atlanta’s most beloved restaurants—Kitty Dare—inside Delta’s Sky Clubs as part of the airline’s Local Flavor program, which highlights regional chefs and the causes they care about.

Beginning June 24th, Executive Chef Giuseppe Esposito’s Mediterranean-inspired dishes will be featured in both the B Concourse and new D Concourse Delta Sky Clubs, offering guests a curated taste of his signature mezze-style approach and thoughtfully layered flavors. The featured menu includes seared Tunisian eggplant with harissa and dill pesto served with house-made ciabatta, chilled Spanish gazpacho with basil oil, marinated Berbere chicken over creamy hummus, and Koobideh (a blend of ground beef and lamb) paired with marinated feta and tzatziki.

Chef Giuseppe, co-owner of Kitty Dare alongside seasoned restaurateur and wine expert Jaamy Zarnegar, draws influence from the culinary traditions of North Africa, the Middle East, and Southern Europe, offering a vibrant and personal expression of modern Mediterranean dining. Kitty Dare—tucked just off the BeltLine in Inman Park—is known for its inviting atmosphere, shareable plates, and effortless hospitality.

As with every Local Flavor collaboration, the partnership also spotlights a local nonprofit selected by the chef. In this case, Chef Giuseppe has chosen Helping Mamas, Georgia and East Tennessee’s leading baby supply bank. As a soon-to-be father of two, the organization’s mission—to provide diapers, wipes, period products, and baby essentials to families in need—is deeply meaningful to him.

“Food brings people together, but so does compassion,” says Chef Esposito. “This partnership gives us a chance to share the flavors of Kitty Dare with travelers from around the world—and support an organization that’s making a real difference in the lives of women and children.”

To learn more about Kitty Dare, visit kittydare.com or follow @kittydareatl on Instagram. To support Helping Mamas, visit helpingmamas.org or follow @helpingmamas on Instagram and Facebook.