By Arren Kimbel-Sannit
Press Italian Street Food owner T.J. Coffey may not be Italian, but he says the food his truck serves is Italy's traditional street fare — with a personal, in his case, American twist.
He was inspired to start the truck by his love for Italian cuisine, and after cutting his teeth at restaurants including the now-closed Tempe icon Monti's, Scottsdale's Local Bistro, and North Italia, opened Press along with chef Gerald Allen in April 2014.
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