Thursday, July 24, 2008

More on The Rome


From a September Columbia Business Times article:

Cory Hodapp and Dan Colace said they believe their family-style Italian restaurant called The Rome will fill a gap in the local market. It is modeled after the Colace family's Italian restaurant of the same name near Boston, which has been in business since 1965.

"It was always our dream to eventually end up here and do a project like this," said Hodapp, who befriended Colace when they were on MU's wrestling team in the late 1990s.

And from the Tribune in May:

For the most part, The Rome will feature family-style Italian "comfort" food, Hodapp said, sticking close to the menu at the other Rome, which Colace’s Italian immigrant parents opened in 1965.

Once open, "we will focus on mastering the entrees and sandwiches," he said. "We hope to launch the pizza part of the business sometime in the fall," he added.

For a sneak peek at The Rome, go to www.the-rome.com. Just remember, he said, "the prices are inflated. They won’t be that high in Columbia."

Sounds promising.

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