tuffenuff2
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There's a new Italian restaurant opening in Leonardtown. Just past the winery in the building where the antiques mall used to be on route 5. Think it's called Nonnies.
Noli's. Actually, it's been around for about a year or so, but lost the lease from where it was, so they are reopening it in Leonardtown.There's a new Italian restaurant opening in Leonardtown. Just past the winery in the building where the antiques mall used to be on route 5. Think it's called Nonnies.
Yes, it is less upscale. More hands-on approach to food. I've eaten at Il Piccolo several times and it was disappointing the last time. I think they are different enough and far enough away from each other that it shouldn't be a problem.I wonder if Ltown can support two? We already have IL Piccolo Morso. Is it less upscale?
You're right. I had never heard of it before.Noli's. Actually, it's been around for about a year or so, but lost the lease from where it was, so they are reopening it in Leonardtown.
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Tall Timbers has been an advertiser on SOMD for a long time...so some do.Why do local restaurants shun advertising?
Just curious...where would you suggest they advertise? Besides on somd, of course!Why do local restaurants shun advertising?
You all are going to love Noli’s. Real Italian food from a real Italian Lady.I wonder if Ltown can support two? We already have IL Piccolo Morso. Is it less upscale?
A lot of them do on Facebook.Why do local restaurants shun advertising?
I hope they are building everything on stilts. That area can flood out at the drop of a hat, depending on rain and tides.There's a new Italian restaurant opening in Leonardtown. Just past the winery in the building where the antiques mall used to be on route 5. Think it's called Nonnies.
My wife's response was, "Are you f#@%ing kidding me?"I hope they are building everything on stilts. That area can flood out at the drop of a hat, depending on rain and tides.
I hope they are building everything on stilts. That area can flood out at the drop of a hat, depending on rain and tides.