
The ambiance screams sports bar, with large-screen televisions lining the wall. Much of the menu -- lasagna, stromboli, ravioli, rigatoni, tiramisu -- reflects Italian restaurant. Don’t want Italian? Salvino’s Ristorante Sports Bar & Grille in Plainwell also has burgers, burritos and wraps.
“We have something for everyone,” said Ronnie Tolefree, general manager of the Salvino’s. To be clear, there are actually two Salvino’s, founded and owned by Silvana Vitale and Salvatore Uccello. The first restaurant opened about 20 years ago in Wayland and was originally named Uccello’s, not to be confused with the Uccello’s restaurant chain in metro Grand Rapids.
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