BY: Christine Scarpelli
Luna Rosa has been around for several years. Now, in a new location, it serves the same famous gelato and Italian classics in downtown Greenville. Richard Schweitzer and his wife Linda started the original Luna Rosa in Greenville on Washington Street. He came to Greenville not knowing if the crowds would like the “fancy” version of ice cream, but it was a hit.
The restaurant moved to 123 South Main Street due high rent and the need for a bigger space to be able to serve dinner. Now you can get the beloved Italian dishes as well as craft cocktails and gelato (in 24 flavors). They have a new location in Mauldin as well.
SOURCE: https://www.wspa.com/
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