BY: David Goins
Dallas has a new restaurant opening just about every week. Some concepts last only months while many other stick around longer. However, few have the staying power of nearly six decades run by one couple married more than 50 years. Step inside Pietro's Italian Restaurant on Richmond in the Lower Greenville neighborhood and the present feels a whole lot like the past - and tastes even better.
The Italian dishes all start with owner Pietro "Pete" Eustachio and his bride Grace. The pair left Sicily in the late 1950's, but brought their recipes with them. When New York City did not feel right, a visit to Pietro's sister in Dallas in 1960 did. "We fell in love with Texas," Eustachio said.
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