BY: Holly V. Kapherr
The last several years for the corner lot that now houses Sette – Italian for "seven," natch – are basically a blur. A veritable parade of concepts set up shop, briefly shone (or didn't) and then closed.
Now, the new Italian restaurant from Se7en Bites Bake Shop owners Trina Gregory-Propst and her wife, Va, whom Trina describes as "the brains behind the deliciousness going on in the kitchen," will officially open for business on March 22. Reservations at 1409 N. Orange Ave. are currently open by calling 407-704-7771.
SOURCE: https://www.orlandoweekly.com
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