A spot on Food Network's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives translates into an almost guaranteed increase in foot traffic for restaurants fortunate enough to receive a visit from the spiky-haired one himself, Guy Fieri. But Bill Miner, owner of Il Porcellino Salumi, at 4324 West 41st Avenue in the Berkeley neighborhood, realizes that maybe the timing isn't great for extra walk-in business right now.
The Triple D came to Il Porcellino last November to film an episode focusing on the deli's sandwiches packed with house-cured Italian meats, which were already favorites with Denver's pork aficionados.
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