Bruno and Kristine Girardi
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The Girardis are busy sprucing up the space. A total of 14 tables will occupy two dining rooms. Another four tables will be on the sidewalk patio. The restaurant is expected to open by early September.
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A drive through Tucson convinced this restaurateur to ditch his tropical island retirement plans and open an Italian restaurant downtown.
A retired Washington state restaurateur fell in love at first sight with the location on Congress Street once occupied by Caffé Milano, a Tucson institution. His new Italian bistro, Perché No, is set to open in early September — if all goes according to plan.
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