
Local restaurateurs Shaun Golan and Jakub Andros plan to open an Italian restaurant in the Olde Mistick Village space long occupied by the Go Fish restaurant, the retail complex’s management announced in a news release.
The two men, co-owners of Via Emilia, an upscale Italian restaurant in downtown Mystic, expect to open Trattoria Amalfi, which will feature coastal Italian fare, within the next few months, following a major renovation of the former Go Fish site.
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