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Owners of new wine bar say they want to create community

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Fedric D’Costa (left) and his wife, Emily Lund, are the owners of Mog Asu, the new wine bar at The Cove shopping center in Tiburon. The bar offers a selection of 85 wines from all over the world, with a focus on wines from lesser-known wine-making countries, as well as local beers, nonalcoholic beverages and cold foods. (Francisco Martinez / The Ark)
Fedric D’Costa (left) and his wife, Emily Lund, are the owners of Mog Asu, the new wine bar at The Cove shopping center in Tiburon. The bar offers a selection of 85 wines from all over the world, with a focus on wines from lesser-known wine-making countries, as well as local beers, nonalcoholic beverages and cold foods. (Francisco Martinez / The Ark)

Fedric D’Costa and Emily Lund say they want their new Cove shopping center wine bar to become the multipurpose gathering space for the Tiburon Peninsula, hosting knitting clubs, business meetings, date nights and more.

 

“We really want people to feel at home here,” Lund says. “That when they come in, they can get to know us and we can get to know them, and that we become a place that people just want to come to.”

 

The San Rafael husband-wife duo are the owners of Mog Asu, pronounced “mogue UH-sue,” which had a soft opening this month ahead of its grand opening Feb. 24 in the space formerly occupied by Bank of Marin.


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