By Sarah Baker Hansen
The Caniglia name, long synonymous with Omaha Italian food, will soon vanish from its final Italian restaurant marquee. Caniglia's Venice Inn, the steakhouse that opened in 1957, is shuttering its doors in May.
Once the Ak-Sar-Ben-area restaurant serves its last plate of mostaccioli on May 3, no Caniglia-named Italian restaurant will exist in Omaha for the first time in 94 years. "In the restaurant business," Jerry Caniglia said, "there is no retirement plan."
Source: http://www.omaha.com/
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