Piccolo Cafe

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Piccolo Cafe
Company typePrivate
IndustryRestaurants
Genre Fast casual
Founded2009
Founder Michele C. Massari
Alberto Ghezzi
Headquarters,
Number of locations
4
Area served
North America
Products
Salads   Panini   Pasta   Gelato   Soups
Website piccolocafe.us

Piccolo Cafe is a chain of fast casual restaurants that serves salads, Panini, Pasta, Gelato and Espresso. [1] [2] It was founded in 2009 in New York City and now has 4 locations throughout New York City. It serves typical food from the Italian city of Bologna located in the area of Emilia Romagna. [3]

History

Founded in 2009 by Michele Casadei Massari, [4] the restaurant was opened to public in 2010. [5] It mainly aimed at imported Italian foods such as Italian Espresso and Prosciutto. [6] The restaurant started its operation in three more locations in New York, making them four in total. [7] In 2014, Piccolo Cafe started a catering services for private and public sector. [8]

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References

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