
BY: Andrew Cass
As two customers were leaving Dino’s Restaurant in Willowick on April 19, one stops at another table to share a memory of another visit to the restaurant. After nearly 40 years at 1200 E. 305th St., there are a lot of memories in Dino’s tables.
“We’re told often by people how long they’ve been coming here and what they remember about it and that comes with a responsibility to keep it as people remember but to keep it new and fresh as well,” said Mark Tibaldi, whose family has owned and operated Dino’s since the 1950s.
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