You know you’re in Little Italy when someone in the crowd starts randomly belting out O Sole Mio during the soft opening party for a brand new food hall on Preston Street.
The guy was no Pavarotti but his singing even if it got drowned out by a roomful of chatter made for a nice moment inside Mercato Zacconi Fresh Foods, where hordes of double-vaccinated guests met Thursday for an evening of bubbly, wine and Venetian snack-style cicchetti.
You know you’re in Little Italy when someone in the crowd starts randomly belting out O Sole Mio during the soft opening party for a brand new food hall on Preston Street.
The guy was no Pavarotti but his singing even if it got drowned out by a roomful of chatter made for a nice moment inside Mercato Zacconi Fresh Foods, where hordes of double-vaccinated guests met Thursday for an evening of bubbly, wine and Venetian snack-style cicchetti.
You know you’re in Little Italy when someone in the crowd starts randomly belting out O Sole Mio during the soft opening party for a brand new food hall on Preston Street.
The guy was no Pavarotti but his singing even if it got drowned out by a roomful of chatter made for a nice moment inside Mercato Zacconi Fresh Foods, where hordes of double-vaccinated guests met Thursday for an evening of bubbly, wine and Venetian snack-style cicchetti.