by Edward D. Murphy
Sangillo's Tavern may be gone, but the site of the bar isn't going to remain empty for long.
Samuel Minervino, who owns Samuel's Bar and Grill on Forest Avenue, said he hopes to open a new restaurant and bar in the former Sangillo's space on Hampshire Street by late summer. He said it will be called "Tomaso's Canteen" and will feature homemade Italian sausages, lunches and dinners and cater to "a lot of working people."
Source: http://www.pressherald.com/
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