BY: Alfred Branch
The Ricci brothers, Maurizio and Graziano, may have grown up in Italy, but it's safe to say that they have definitely made Fairfield County their home. This month, the brothers opened their seventh Italian eatery in Fairfield County, the new Romanacci Craft Bar & Kitchen at 116 Post Road in Fairfield, CT.
The brothers have Romanacci locations in Norwalk, Trumbull and Westport, which has two sites. Additionally, the brothers also have two Osteria Romana restaurants in Norwalk and Monroe. The new Fairfield spot serves "exquisite coffees, panini sandwiches, pizza, pastries," and also an Italian take on Spanish tapas, called piatto, which are small meat, fish and pasta dishes designed for sharing.
SOURCE: https://patch.com
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