
BY: Sally Grace Holtgrieve
Nick and Marjana Stojani opened Damiano’s Italian Restaurant in November, and the owners said everything about the restaurant is authentically Italian—the decor, the food and the family. The couple is not new to the restaurant business. They opened a restaurant in Dallas five years ago, which is now managed by Nick’s nephew. The Stojani family moved to Cedar Park last year.
“We liked the location,” Nick said. “The schools are very good. We’ve been happy with the business and customers, and the kids are happy here.” Damiano’s is located off Parmer Lane and RM 1431, and the interior is decorated with large paintings depicting scenes across Italy. Nick and Marjana have four children ages 4-17. Like their parents, the Stojani children have grown up eating food specific to Naples in Italy.
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