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New Anticoli restaurant sets grand opening | Taste: Dayton food and restaurants
 

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New Anticoli restaurant sets grand opening

Giuliano, An Anticoli Tavern, which opened last month at 67 S. Main St. in downtown Miamisburg, will celebrate a grand opening with a ribbon-cutting, expanded menu and other specials starting at 4 p.m. June 1.

Leo Anticoli, president of the restaurant, called the restaurant’s first month of business “very successful.” Anticoli — part of a family that traces its Dayton-area restaurant roots to 1931 — is co-owner of Giuliano with his son Chris.

Coinciding with the grand opening, Giuliano will unveil several nightly specials, a daily happy hour from 4-6 p.m., and a handful of new menu items, Anticoli said.

The nightly specials include: on Sunday, children 10 and under eat free from the children’s menu between noon and 7 p.m. when accompanied by a full paying adult. Adults can get 20 percent off all wines by the glass on Sunday. A pasta buffet will be offered on Mondays, and Wednesday will be 35-cent Wing Night.

In addition, customers who patronize Giuliano anytime between June 1 and June 5 will receive a “VIP card” good for 20 percent off every subsequent visit Sunday through Thursday for the following four months, through Oct. 1, 2011.

“It’s our way of saying ‘thank you’ for joining us during our grand opening as we continue an 80-year tradition of food and service to the Miami Valley,” Anticoli said.

Anticoli’s restaurant, and later Caffe Anticoli, operated in the Dayton area in three different locations: from 1931 to 1951, on East Fifth Street in the St. Anne’s Hill District of Dayton; 1951 to 2000 on Salem Avenue in north Dayton; and from 2000 to August 2010 at 8268 N. Main St. in Clayton.

The new tavern, located in the former Chimney’s Inn in downtown Miamisburg, seats about 140, with party room available for an additional 32. The tavern is open for dinner daily, and for lunch on Sundays, although long-term plans call for opening for lunches on weekdays as well. For more information, call (937) 859-3000 or check out the Giuliano Facebook page or its web site.

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