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Some of the you real locals know how much hassle Dave Armanino went through to open the space next to the original Il Piccolo.  As I understand it, the city's hands were pretty much tied by excessive regulation from the state.  If you are reading any real news (i.e. something other than the SF Comicle and SJ Mercury News), you know that Sac is basically anti-business at this point.

Well, perseverance pays.  I saw this sign over the weekend that indicates breakfast and lunch will finally be served starting on Friday, Oct. 4th.  Kudos to Dave.  I hope we can continue our discussion about a locally-oriented wine happy hour once you get this phase running smoothly.  This isn't the best photo, but you get the point.

Il Pic breakfast and lunch

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4 responses to “Il Piccolo Finally Makes Breakfast and Lunch”

  1. Burlingame Betty

    I’m so very excited to have this great establishment on Broadway and I can’t wait to go there!
    Thanks for the information – I was out of the loop on what the problem was and why it took so long but I’m so glad Dave kept it going!

  2. Are you sure..
    Really Sure?
    I love Il Piccolo.
    I remember when Dave and his “partner” opened it about 15-20 years ago.
    It was great then and now too.
    I am looking forward to going there asap.

  3. hillsider

    I guess the thing I like the best is they have been able to survive in the face of Starbucks. Literally in the face.

  4. I went to Il Piccolo today and attempted to order Breakfast/Lunch.
    Not yet..
    Dave looks very stressed/ill.
    I hope everything is OK.
    I believe Il Piccollo was the catalist for the rejuvination of the Broadway Business District.
    Get well soon Dave.

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