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Thursday, January 17, 2008

Grimaldi’s in Dallas’ West Village now open for lunch

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Grimaldi's, the buzzy spin-off of the New York pizzeria that opened in West Village last month, is now open for lunch.

"Monday (January 14) was our first day to do lunch," said Heather who answered the phone. "But today (Thursday) has been our busiest day so far."

The lunch business got a spike from a TV spot on Fox 4 on Thursday morning, wherein Grimaldi's executive chef Cory Lattuca did a demonstration on how to make the restaurant's meatballs.

"But every day we're getting busier," she said.


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FatCap Anonymous

Um,I could've sworn today is Thursday, and I did see the meatballs spot on Fox this morning. And it's still Thurs as I read this post, or am I losing it?

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Alex Bentley Staff

Thanks, FatCap -- fixed.

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Scott Anonymous

Perhaps she posted this from here?

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Teresa Gubbins Staff

wait a minute - today's not friday? sigh

good eye fatcap

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Johnny_Stecchino Anonymous

Rod Dreher of the DMN, who came from Brooklyn had this to say, on the DMN Shopping blog, about "Grimaldi's":

"... here's some Brooklyn inside baseball: y'all are calling it "Grimaldi's," when in fact the Dallas restaurant is "Patsy Grimaldi's." It's not the same thing as the legendary pizza joint still operating under the Brooklyn Bridge on the Brooklyn side. It's a complicated story, and probably only important to transplanted New Yorkers, but people should know that the Dallas restaurant is a relative of the Manhattan Grimaldi's, not the Brooklyn Grimaldi's, which is a tad better in my estimation."

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