Saturday, January 26, 2008
Italian Villa restaurant in Arlington closed, but could reopen soon
The GM hopes the restaurant will reopen on Friday with just a few aesthetic changes and lowered prices.
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, says:
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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