In just two months of business, Suraci’s Italian Cafe already has achieved an important milestone. If they don’t have the daily specials posted on Facebook by about 10:30 a.m. each day, owner Dan Matechak and his staff will start to get calls from customers.
“It’s great to see that kind of customer loyalty,” Matechak said during an interview Saturday afternoon at the Wyoming Avenue eatery, which is located across the street from the Forty Fort Municipal Building. “Social media is important,” Matechak added when discussing how he spreads word of mouth about the cafe, which opened Dec. 4.
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