
BY: Connie Berry
Missing authentic Italian food like the kind you find in Boston’s North End? You don’t have to wait anymore. On the Oak Bluffs Harbor, Henry Wallace is opening Stella Salumeria, an Italian delicatessen that will carry takeout dishes straight from J. Pace and Son in Boston. Henry’s dad owns Sand Bar and his brother, Jordan, runs the seasonal Midnight Train food truck parked near Jim’s Package Store.
During this time of COVID-19, Henry felt the need to get the ball rolling before his planned May opening by offering a delivery service based at the package store. Now you can order Shrimp Scampi, Pasta Primavera, Chicken Broccoli Ziti, Mac ‘n Cheese, and Pasta with Meatballs and have it delivered to your door.
SOURCE: https://www.mvtimes.com
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