By Barb Galbincea
Piada Italian Street Food -- featuring fast, casual dining -- opens Friday in Rocky River. It's the first suburban location on the west side of Cleveland for the chain, which got its start in 2010 in Columbus.
The first 100 guests at the Rocky River restaurant will get a free Piada entree once a week for a year. Doors will open at 10:45 a.m. and if the River opening is like others this year, expect to see people camping out for a chance to be in that lucky 100, said Meghan Dauer, Piada's marketing manager.
Source: http://www.cleveland.com/
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