
After nearly 7 years of business, Vivere Italian Restaurant on Rawson Avenue in Oak Creek has closed its doors, the business announced in a Facebook post.
The spot's menu items ranged from appetizers like bruschetta and calamari to hearty pasta dishes like tortellini carbonara and lasagna to seafood, veal and chicken entrees, according to its website. The business had invited customers for one last meal of breaking "Susie's Bread" together on Friday, Jan. 6.
SOURCE: https://patch.com
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