
BY: John Benson
The iconic Antonio’s Pizza at The Shoppes at Parma closed its doors for good last year after the death of Grace Loschiavo, who started Antonio’s Pizza in 1967 with her husband, Tony. But members of the Loschiavo family are keeping the Parma pizza institution alive with the new Original Antonio’s Pizzeria, planned for 5722 Chevrolet Blvd. at Parmatown -- the current location of the original Antonio’s Pizza.
“So far, we’ve gotten a lot of positive feedback,” said Loschiavo’s grandson Vince, who along with his father, Fred, and brother Anthony currently operate 18 other restaurants, including Antonio’s Pizza, The BrewWall and Tony Maloney’s.
SOURCE: https://www.cleveland.com
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