by Will Petty
Bella Ragazza, a newly-opened Italian restaurant in Jefferson, is doing business its own way. The restaurant offers a full Italian menu, much like you see at a dine-in establishment, but there is no seating. All of the food is carry-out and delivery.
"The way our space is set up does not lend itself for us to allow people to eat in," said Michael Toomey, who owns the restaurant with his wife Karen. That is not the only major difference about the new establishment and traditional Italian restaurants.
Source: http://www.thecarrollnews.com/
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