Saturday, January 26, 2008
Italian Villa restaurant in Arlington closed, but could reopen soon
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The Italian Villa restaurant in Arlington closed temporarily on January 16. General manager Rudy Rivera, in the meantime, is trying to devise a new strategy despite increased competition in the area and the recently passed smoking ordinance. He hopes the restaurant will reopen on Friday with just a few aesthetic changes and lowered prices.
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Billusa99 Anonymous
If he can't get it back open, he can always come and work at the Italian Villa on Preston, which hasn't had but 19 cars in total since it opened last October.
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