Richard S. wrote:We had dinner there Saturday night. Although it's probably the worst location in town for a restaurant, they were nearly full. Food was great; although it looked like they were struggling a bit on the staffing side of things. I could tell the focaccia bread and the cannoli were freshly made.
Terri Beam wrote:I should also point out for those who didn't hear about it, when they ran into problems with their sewer system and cooking equipment and had to close for several weeks, they cooked up all the food already in their coolers and took it downtown to serve the homeless. The owners are good people, and they get my business for that, in addition to the good food.
Mark R. wrote:I forget if it's been posted here are not but the same couple have now opened a 2nd restaurant in Shelbyville. Here's the website: https://www.italianrestaurantshelbyville.com/
Robin Garr wrote:Terri Beam wrote:I should also point out for those who didn't hear about it, when they ran into problems with their sewer system and cooking equipment and had to close for several weeks, they cooked up all the food already in their coolers and took it downtown to serve the homeless. The owners are good people, and they get my business for that, in addition to the good food.
That is so awesome! I did not know about that, Terri, and my opinion just shot up a notch or maybe five.
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