
BY: Caroline Lee
No restaurant can be all things to all people but Mio Vino bridges the fine dine/casual dine divide very well. There aren’t a lot of restaurant choices available in this small village nestled in the beautiful countryside, so if you want an upscale Italian dinner with appropriate wine pairings, you’ll want to go to Mio Vino. Want a burger? Mio Vino. Pizza? You get the idea, but their casual food gets the upscale treatment as well.
The restaurant changed hands on June 1 of last year, and the new owner, has already put most of the changes in place. They are in the process of changing the name, which will be announced in a few weeks. Gift cards to Mio Vino will be honored.
SOURCE: https://dailygazette.com
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