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Alvaro Italian bakery in Harrisburg expanding with second location

Por: PennLive Life September 24, 2022

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will soon have two stops for its Italian pastries and pastas.In the coming months, Alvaro will open a larger outpost at 4715 N. Front St. in Susquehanna Township near the Glass Lounge Restaurant, said Vincenzo Alvaro, a manager.“To be honest, we’ve been looking for five to seven years,” he said, adding the family’s business has outgrown the original shop at 236 Peffer St.No opening date is set because Alvaro said delivery of supplies,... + full article



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