
BY: Susan Stapleton
San Diego’s highly anticipated Little Italy Food Hall makes its debut inside the Piazza della Famiglia on Thursday, July 12, at 3 p.m. San Diego-based hospitality group Grain & Grit Collective — an extension of Sweet 100 that helped develop and expand local brands including Carnitas’ Snack Shack and Broken Yolk Café — gathered a collection of six restaurants set up as food stations, as well as a menu of Italian cocktails, an outdoor patio, and an outdoor area where local chefs can offer food demonstrations.
Vendors include Ambrogio15 with its gourmet Milanese pizzas made in a traditional pizza oven imported from Italy.
SOURCE: https://sandiego.eater.com/
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