by Stacey Brandt
When Sharon Herbert first told Seven Days about her plans for Sauce Italian Specialties, back in March, she described a homey take-out joint dishing quality Italian food just like Grandma used to make it. Now, after a few last-minute delays — Herbert debuted briefly over Memorial Day weekend, then closed to work out a few kinks — the vision is a reality. Located at 407 Mountain Road in Stowe, Sauce officially opened for business on Friday, June 5.
The shop stocks Italian market essentials (think pasta, olive oil, bread) and sells prepared dishes such as chicken Parmigiana and eggplant rollatini by the pound. Customers can also find ingredients to enhance their home cooking.
Source: http://www.sevendaysvt.com/
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