In an apparent first for the region, you can now eat a sausage sandwich served by an Italian American singing into a headset from his food truck. When Dominic ‘Dom’ Pirozzolo was trying to figure how to make his business stand out in a crowded market, he kept thinking back to an Italian restaurant he used to visit in New York City.
“I’ve been singing my whole life, and I wanted to do something different,” Pirozzolo said. “I used to go to Mama Leone’s when I was young, in Manhattan, and they had the people walking around singing at the tables. You paid them five bucks and they sang. And I always thought that was cool.”
SOURCE: https://portcitydaily.com/
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