BY: Carmen M Alex
This November, Café Largo will celebrate 25 years of serving fine Italian family cuisine in downtown Key Largo. Owner and operator Robert DiGiorgio comes from a family of Italian restaurant owners and he carried that tradition on with two successful local restaurants, Café Largo and the Bayside Grill.
While growing up in Miami, DiGiorgio, spent many weekends in the Keys with his parents and sister. Robert liked the lifestyle and in 1992, he and his father Pat DiGiorgio acquired BNG Automotive in Key Largo. The pair spent six months renovating and transforming the former Goodyear tire store and in November of the same year, Café Largo opened its doors for the first time.
SOURCE: http://www.flkeysnews.com
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