The Treasure Coast is filled with wonderful restaurants and new ones are opening — and, unfortunately closing — every day. So what is the secret to a successful, family-owned restaurant that has been around for decades?
The story began with Guy and Maria, who moved from Italy to New York. They met while working at a restaurant on Long Island. They fell in love, got married and moved to Florida to open their own Italian restaurant.
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