BY: Leanne Battelle
In keeping with commonplace thoughts of warmth, generosity and mirth come holiday season, it brings me joy to write about the second rendition of Tony Tutto Pizza. The mid-October reopening in downtown Ross has brought a sigh of relief to those who had to face the disappointment of the original pizzeria’s closure in Mill Valley in early 2017.
Greg DiGiovine, aka Tony Tutto, had built a tight-knit following during his nine years on East Blithedale before the building was knocked down and replaced with a reinvented retail and restaurant complex. The intensive search that ultimately landed him in what he calls a “really sweet little spot” is a gift to the residents of Ross Valley, who can now see what all the fuss was about.
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