BY: Ed DiOrio
The Undo's Upper Ohio Valley Italian Heritage Festival brought back an old favorite last year with Little Italy. For its 40th anniversary this year, improvements are being made to the beloved food stand thanks to a St. Clairsville business. “It's a good opportunity to get across the river and for people to try our food who haven't been here yet," My Way Café co-owner Lisa Balog said.
My Way Cafe opened in December 2021, and less than two years later, it’ll be the main food supplier for Little Italy. Last year, the festival had a different food provider each day. My Way Cafe cooking all weekend allows visitors more chances to taste what they have to offer.
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