by Jason Beudert
Anthony Nunes has been dreaming about opening an Italian-themed wine bar since he was in high school. Don't believe him? Next to his name in the 1986 North High School yearbook reads the following passage: "Future plans: own an Italian restaurant."
But that dream would have to wait 20-plus years while Nunes pursued a career in marketing. That was until four years ago, when Nunes relocated to his beloved neighborhood of Little Italy. "I love Little Italy," he says. "My parents are from Sicily and this was the neighborhood for me."
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