
A young member of one of the area’s well-known restaurant families is opening his first place in North Boston. Jonathan Jacobbi will be the owner of BOCO Kitchen, at 7375 Boston State Road, next to Tops supermarket. His grandfather opened Casa-Di-Pizza on Elmwood Avenue, which was taken over by father, Joseph Jacobbi. An uncle runs JJ’s Casa-Di-Pizza, currently operating on Mohawk Street, he said. Other uncles operate Chris’ NY Sandwich Co., and Giacobbi’s Cucina Citta, on Allen Street.
About five years ago, his building in North Boston operated as a Subway restaurant. Things are going to get a little more creative when BOCO Kitchen opens, hopefully in early July. It’s called BOCO after Boston, where it’s located, and Colden, where he lives, he said, as a place where the communities can blend together.
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