
BY: Dede Biles
Prime Steakhouse in Aiken has a new sister restaurant that is 22 miles away in Edgefield. Nonna’s opened last week at 206 Main St. Randy Stamm owns both eateries, but Nonna’s isn’t a carbon copy of Prime.
“It’s a totally different experience,” Stamm said. “Prime is an upscale big city steakhouse. Nonna’s is ‘casual chic’ and very family friendly.” Instead of Prime’s beef and lobsters, Nonna’s menu features Northern Italian cuisine.
SOURCE: http://www.aikenstandard.com
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