BY: Rebecca King
The dining triumvirate of Johnny’s Italian Market, Sogno Coffee House and Caffe Anello will see some big changes over the next few months. It was announced on Instagram Wednesday night that Johnny’s Italian Market, known for its wood-fired pizzas, fresh doughnuts and Italian dishes and goods, and Sogno Coffee, a café that roasts its own coffee beans and offers breakfast options, as well as sweet and savory crepes, will close this Sunday to begin the moving process to a larger space at 11 Madison Ave. in Westwood.
Caffe Anello, a Tuscan-style restaurant with an emphasis on farm-to-table produce, will stay open through August, and reservations are still being accepted. The three eateries, owned by Chef John Vitale and family, have been located at 48 Westwood Ave. in Westwood, adjacent to each other, for years. The new location is 32,000-square-feet, much bigger than the current 1,600-square-foot space. According to Vitale, the Madison Avenue building will house both Sogno and Anello. The two will have separate areas, with Anello occupying the bulk of the space.
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