by Graylin Hughes
When you walk into Vinny's La Roma, chances are that the man himself will greet you. "We're like 'Cheers'," said Vinny Bellia, the owner of Vinny's La Roma. "Everyone knows everyone." Vinny's offers a special vibe that is people are hard pressed to find in today's world.
Bellia will come to every table and strike up a conversation with the patrons. The food is authentic. "I am a real Italian," said Bellia. He added that the food is "simple, but good" and that Vinny's will try to use local ingredients as much as possible and everything is made from scratch.
Source: http://www.delmarvanow.com/
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