BY: Brandi Dixon
If you've been on Cherokee Boulevard in recent weeks, you've likely noticed the little leprechauns looking down at you from atop the building dubbed Stevarinos Italian Eatery And Pub. "Most people get the humor in it," co-owner Kerry Hoefer joked. "Like, what are two Irish guys doing owning an Italian restaurant?"
Hoefer and his business partner, Steve Flynn, knew when they started Stevarinos that their goal was to create a place that had the warmth of a pub, while focusing on their favorite Italian dishes. While Stevarinos focuses on the heart of Italian cuisine, it has a wide range of dishes for everyone to enjoy. Stevarinos has salads, beautiful pasta dishes and fresh seafood. Prime rib is served nightly, along with a large selection of handmade New York-style pizzas.
SOURCE: https://www.timesfreepress.com
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