
BY: Emily McGinn
Nonna Dora’s has signed a ten-year lease at 200 Church Street in Tribeca, according to Traded. The space was formerly home to Tribeca Kitchen, which closed in 2023. It will be the second location for Nonna Dora’s, which opened in February 2022 along Second Avenue.
Addolorata Marzovilla opened the Italian restaurant after making pasta for her son Nicola’s restaurant, i Trulli, which closed in 2022. Marzovilla emigrated from Southern Italy, where she learned to make pasta. She has been making pasta for more than 70 years.
SOURCE: https://whatnow.com
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