In honor of Women's History Month, we're recognizing the women behind the Fayetteville-area food scene. For the third installment of the series, we shine a spotlight on three women who own and operate area Italian eateries.
Meet the founders of Antonella’s Italian Ristorante, Gusto Napoletano Italian Restaurant and Pizzeria, and Litty’s Pizza — three women bringing red-sauce classics to the masses in Fayetteville.
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