BY: Danielle Hauser
If you are hungry for pizza and Italian food, there are two new restaurants in northern Hillsborough County to satisfy your cravings. Two existing Italian restaurants have made changes and expanded to give their customers more of what they want. One year ago, Lutz's Nabruzzi Trattoria, opened a second location in Westchase, and last month, significant changes took place there.
While Nabruzzi Trattoria in Lutz remains the same, the Westchase location reopened as Enzo's Pizzeria & Pasta from New York on May 19. Enzo's remains under the ownership of Massimo Sabetti, there is a new menu, pricing, concept, and interior decor. "It's still Italian," said Mike Poulter, marketing director. "We're changing it up so the price point will match a family friendly place."
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