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by Michael Klein
Last fall, Mike Giammarino had planned to move his Gennaro's Tomato Pie from 1429 Jackson St. to a new spot across from the Singing Fountain on Passyunk Square. He'd use the old place for delivery. But then his customers squawked, and he got to thinking: Why fix what ain't broke? Gennaro's and its thin-crust pies will stay put.
In mid-April, Giammarino will open a ristorante, Grace & Pat's, in the new building, the former Da Vinci at 1533 S. 11th St. It's two doors from Fond.
Source: http://www.philly.com/
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