
Nearly a month after a beloved butcher shop closed its stand at the Easton Public Market, a new culinary experience – blending old-world butchery with modern Italian flavors – has been announced for the downtown Easton venue.
Mangia Carne, a premium Italian eatery and butcher shop offering high-quality meats, artisan sandwiches, freshly prepared foods and imported Italian groceries, will soon open its doors at the 325 Northampton St. market, according to a news release.
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