BY: RACHEL WATSON
Tony Noto and Santina Noto, who own and operate Noto’s Old World Italian Dining in Cascade Township with their family, last month opened Noto’s at the Bil-Mar in Grand Haven, at 1223 S. Harbor Dr. Howard Meyer sold the former Bil-Mar Restaurant, a lakeshore eatery since 1952, to the Notos in 2017, who demolished the building and built a “new upbeat, contemporary restaurant and bar” on the same footprint.
The new building has a lakefront dining room with a bank of windows, as well as a banquet space for private parties. The menu at Noto’s at the Bil-Mar features Italian fare and a range of items: antipasto; salads; soups; tartines; small plates; wood-fired pizzas; seafood, lamb, beef and chicken entrees; and vegan options.
SOURCE: https://www.grmag.com/
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