
BY: Dan Gross
The Town of Greece has a new restaurant, Cotoletta. It’s open everyday except Monday. The Italian restaurant is in Elm Ridge Center in Greece, a plaza that has seen significant revitalization in the past two years. Cotoletta is a throwback Italian casual eatery. The owner of the new restaurant, Jay Speranza, also owns Rochester staple Tony D’s.
“I want[ed] something that looks like it was operating in Brooklyn in 1977, but was probably built in 1954,” Speranza said. True to his vision, the restaurant is covered with reds (like their counters) greens (like the chairs), and whites. A massive painting satirically combining high art and causal food adorns the inside wall. Records and old photos line the opposite wall.
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