BY: Patricia Talorico
When La Casa Pasta opened four decades ago, owners Giuseppe and Anna Martuscelli weren't sure if the Italian restaurant in Glasgow would last a year. Customers were so sparse, after three months, the Martuscellis' two business partners were ready call it quits. The couple pooled their life savings, $20,000, and bought out their partners. But they weren't sure they made a wise decision.
On New Year's Eve, usually a busy night for restaurants, not one customer came into the eatery adjacent to the Four Seasons Shopping Center off Del. 896. Today, the popular restaurant, about 3 miles south of the University of Delaware's campus, is getting ready to celebrate its 40th anniversary. The Martuscellis are hosting an open-to-the-public party on May 10 from 7 to 10 p.m. at the 120 Four Seasons Parkway eatery.
SOURCE: https://www.delawareonline.com
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