BY: Linda Laban
“Any day now,” said Josephine Megwa earlier this week, anticipating the opening of her new Italian restaurant, Orá Trattorizza, on Boylston Street.
For Megwa, also the owner of 17-year-old Piattini Wine Café on Newbury Street, opening Orá Trattorizza has been a long time coming — she said it has taken three years from idea to fruition, and a projected spring opening date was held up by construction delays. But with the final city permits granted, Orá Trattorizza will open for dinner Friday and Saturday, close on Sunday, and then reopen for dinner on Monday, ready for its regular seven-days-a-week dinner schedule. Lunch and Sunday brunch service will soon follow.
SOURCE: https://www.boston.com/
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