BY: Dana Hatic
One of the many Italian restaurants in Boston’s North End may soon have a new sibling nearby. The owners of Pellino’s Ristorante (2 Prince St., Boston) have purchased the property that previously housed a Pinkberry frozen yogurt shop (283 Hanover St., Boston) and are seeking permission to change the use of the space to allow for seating and a beer, wine, and cordials license.
Owners Frank and Karen Pellino will attend a meeting of the North End/Waterfront neighborhood council on January 8, per NorthEndWaterfront.com, where they’ll address the change in use.
SOURCE: https://boston.eater.com/
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