
by Jim Davis
Marino Brothers, a popular eatery and deli in North View for over two decades, is moving to Glen Elk. The establishment best known for its sausage and sandwiches outgrew its West Virginia Avenue location a few years ago, owners Jimmy and Frank Marino said.
"Rather than expand over there, this building came open," Jimmy Marino said of the two-story brick structure across from the railroad tracks on Baltimore Avenue. "It's a much bigger building, and the parking is a lot better," he added. "We'll be able to cater a little bit in the upstairs. It will seat 75 to 80 people. I think we'll have a lot more eat-in clientele with this new place."
Source: http://www.theet.com/
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