Michael Goss is the co-owner of Sirianni’s Cafe, located in Davis, West Virginia, a landmark dining experience in the tourism capital of the state. Sirianni’s pizza has fed hundreds of thousands of hungry skiing and hiking families and enthusiasts over the last 33 years. Opened in 1988 by Goss’s mother, Saundra, and friend Walt Ranalli, the Italian restaurant has been featured in every major tourism publication since.
“The stories are my favorite part,” said Goss. These stories are from generations of adventurous customers who first experienced Sirianni’s in their youth. Customers, he says, that continue to dine there and carry on the tradition to their children.
SOURCE: https://www.wvnews.com
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