BY: Matt Skoufalos
For 30 years, brothers Cesar, Jimmy, and Tony Rivas have operated Villa Rosa, their Haddonfield pizzeria, at 1 Kings Highway. This month, the family prepares to move those operations up the block, to 51 Kings Highway, the former site of Italian eatery Casa Bella Trattoria.
Although the address will change, the building is well-known to the Rivases, who have operated Casa Bella and Villa Rosa simultaneously for a while. Last year, the family had planned to relocate to the former Owl’s Tale building at 140 Kings Highway, which would have required an extensive remodeling of the antique shop. They scrapped that plan in favor of reuniting in a single kitchen for the first time in years.
SOURCE: http://www.njpen.com/
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