Cleveland’s Little Italy has seen a surge in demand in recent years. While it has always been a popular borough in The Land, the city’s rise in foodie culture has placed Little Italy atop a pedestal. Rightfully so, as its culinary style has garnered a passionate following.
Little Italy has some true monuments, including a statue of Rocky Colavito and the oldest restaurant in Cleveland. The neighborhood is also home to one long-standing pizza shop in Cleveland that serves up a slice of old Little Italy in every pizza pie.
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