Genitti’s Hole-In-The-Wall has been part of the fabric woven into downtown Northville since 1971. For half a century, our warm embrace to all through laughter and heaps of family-style Italian cooking has made walking through our front door feel more like inviting friends into our cozy, bustling home filled with indelible memories made around the table.
In the air there’s a bit whimsy, fun-filled raucousness, energized conversations, and lots of cheer amid the comfort of surroundings that say, “Come As You Are!” My parents, John & Toni Genitti, started their meat and grocery store on the foundation of a loving family, supportive friends, and, of course, delicious home-made food.
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