BY: Haley Mozingo
Enjoy the fresh taste of traditional Italian food at Nonno Carlo in Suncrest Towne Centre. Owner Nick DeMedici, whose family emigrated to north-central West Virginia from Italy in the early 1900s, has always had a passion for honoring his heritage through family and food, and created the eatery as a way to celebrate Italian culture.
"From the decor to the products to the 'Buongiorno' when you walk in, I want you to feel like you have just walked into a shop in Italy, " he said. Nonno Carlo specializes in Italian-American deli fare and features Italian staple foods. The restaurant offers a wide selection of cold and hot sandwiches, and wood-fired Neapolitan pizzas.
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