BY: Erin Kayata
Two of the great loves of Thomas DiStefano III’s life are pizza and music, so much so that he decided to combine the two in his latest business endeavor, Oh Momma, a “speakeasy" pizzeria that promises good pies and even better live music. DiStefano opened the 484 Main St. restaurant March 8.
“The concept is combining live music with really good food in a speakeasy atmosphere,” he said. “The experience is about having a riotous good time.” The menu offers pizza (by the slice or a full pie), grinders (both hot and cold), pasta, and other Italian fare, including roasted provolone and cannoli for dessert. Many items are named after friends and family of DiStefano’s.
SOURCE: https://www.middletownpress.com/
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