A seafood market and Italian eatery that has been working out of a narrow building for several years will be moving to a bigger facility set to include two floors of space plus a rear patio area.
As the COVID-19 pandemic struck New Jersey, Tutta Pesca at 155 Third Street shuttered both their market and restaurant space in a move somewhat surprising to locals. The business opened in 2016 and quickly became a huge success, but the restaurant area had just 32 seats and lines outside the building became commonplace due to the limitations.
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