BY: Terrence B. Doyle
Woburn-based Italian restaurant Tre Monte is planning to expand to Boston’s North End, reports Boston Restaurant Talk, taking over the Limoncello 2 space at 76 Salem St. Tre Monte’s owner and chef, Antony Contarino, confirmed the news to Eater, as did a representative for Limoncello 2.
Limoncello 2, which opened under a year ago, thanked its customers on Facebook, noting that the business had been sold and asking everyone to continue visiting the original location at 190 North St. (also in Boston’s North End). Contarino opened his third restaurant, Tyngsborough’s Tre Monte Pizzeria, this past November, and he said he wasn’t exactly planning to open a fourth so soon after. (His second restaurant is another Tre Monte Pizzeria; that one is in Lowell.)
SOURCE: https://boston.eater.com/
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