
by Timothy Boone
Local restaurant owner Wayne Stabiler said he's "probably about a month out" from opening his latest property, Palermo Ristorante, on Jefferson Highway. "We'll be ready once we get everybody trained," said Stabiler. "I'm the only owner, so I can wait until everybody is ready before we open."
The restaurant will take over the old Latte e Miele gelato parlor at 7809 Jefferson. "My family is from Palermo, Italy, and my wife's family is from there too, so that's where the name comes from," Stabiler said.
Source: http://theadvocate.com/
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