If you’re looking for a family atmosphere with plenty of quality Italian food, look no further than Rovali’s Ristorante Italianoon Ogden’s Historic 25th Street. Alex Montanez, owner of Rovali’s, wants 25th Street to be a destination for people around the globe, not just for those in Ogden or in Utah.
Though he’s been a lifelong Ogden resident, his restaurant got its start in Layton before moving to downtown Ogden after four years. He said there’s no beating a location like 25th Street. Since 2010, Rovali’s has called Ogden home, serving hungry customers for the past eight years. Montanez sold his prior business and decided to open the restaurant, choosing to focus on his family.
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