BY: Amanda Yeager
Facci Ristorante, an Italian restaurant with locations in Turf Valley and Maple Lawn, will open a third dining room in Downtown Baltimore. The eatery’s owner signed a lease last week for space on the ground floor of 414 Light, Baltimore’s tallest building. The 44-story skyscraper, positioned across from the Inner Harbor, houses luxury apartment units and street-level retail, including a Japanese restaurant, Ramen Utsuke.
Facci will take over a space left behind by Liora and Double Zero, a pair of vegan restaurants from celebrity chef Matthew Kenney that closed earlier this year. The Italian restaurant’s owner, Gino Palma, is aiming to open by Feb. 1. Palma said owning a restaurant in Baltimore has been a long-held dream.
SOURCE: https://www.baltimoresun.com
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