BY: Jacob Laxen
Jeff Marchio has resurrected Italian recipes and the family business. His new Fort Collins food cart, called Marchio’s Grill, carries on the legacy of his grandfather Louis, who emigrated from Italy and ran Marchio’s Italian Cafe in Omaha, Nebraska, for multiple decades. “In the Marchio family, all of the men do the cooking,” Marchio said. “It is sort of a family tradition.”
Marchio’s Grill debuted in May, setting up at The Forge Publick House in Old Town Fort Collins. The food cart also sets up various breweries and local events — with a recurring bi-weekly gig on Sundays at Maxline Brewing. More: Tramp About duo builds new food truck, expands menu, looks at opening restaurant
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