Amici Restaurant Closed, To Move To Mt. Lebanon
Restaurateur Ed Dunlap has closed the Amici Restaurant in the former Tambellini Restaurant on Rt. 51, in the city's Bon Air area, and has turned the building into a facility for banquets, meetings and private parties.
"Our plan is to relocate just the restaurant and its staff to a building along Route 19 in Mt. Lebanon," said Dunlap, chairman of Centimark, a commercial roofing company in Cecil, Washington County.
Besides Amici, Dunlap's restaurants include LeMont in Mt. Washington, Cafe Euro and Euro Express in U.S. Steel Tower, Downtown, the Euro Party Center, Scott, and two Amigos restaurants, in the Galleria, Mt. Lebanon, and in Peters, Washington County.
Link: www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/business/s_606339.html
"Our plan is to relocate just the restaurant and its staff to a building along Route 19 in Mt. Lebanon," said Dunlap, chairman of Centimark, a commercial roofing company in Cecil, Washington County.
Besides Amici, Dunlap's restaurants include LeMont in Mt. Washington, Cafe Euro and Euro Express in U.S. Steel Tower, Downtown, the Euro Party Center, Scott, and two Amigos restaurants, in the Galleria, Mt. Lebanon, and in Peters, Washington County.
Link: www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/business/s_606339.html
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