BY: Nikki Rhoades
Have you ever had a meal so good, you just can’t imagine life without it? A few years ago, locals stepped up to express their concerns when one neighborhood restaurant announced that it was closing. They rallied around the owner, helping him pull through the pandemic and keeping Scotti’s Italian Eatery open. For over 20 years now, this beloved restaurant has been a cornerstone of Cleveland’s Collinwood neighborhood.
Stepping into Scotti’s, the spirit of the good old days lives on, where restaurants were unfussy, and everyone knew your name. Plus, you’ll be greeted by the aroma of some of the freshest pasta in Cleveland! Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a longtime patron, Scotti’s Italian Eatery is sure to feel like a home away from home. Make sure you’ve got a top-notch cheese grater on standby, because you’re going to want to bring some fresh Italian food home for later!
SOURCE: https://www.onlyinyourstate.com
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