Do you LOVE Italian food as much as I? If you answered yes, you’re in luck, as today we will be taking an Italian culinary tour around the Centennial State. Bon appétit!
1. Cafe Milano (Edwards)
Please note, Cafe Milano has permanently closed.
Whether it's breakfast, lunch or dinner, Cafe Milano does it--and they do it well!
2. Parma Trattoria & Mozzarella Bar (Louisville)
The only other place you can find gnocchi this good is in Italy!
3. Bisetti's Ristorante (Fort Collins)
Please note, Bisetti's Ristorante has permanently closed.
Fun fact: Bisetti's serves 40,000 pounds of their incredible homemade pasta each year!
4. Santeramo's Pizza House and Italian Food (Greeley)
NOBODY does a pizza quite like Santeramo's--Can I get an "Amen!"?
5. O' Sole Mio Trattoria Italiana (Fort Morgan)
Please note, O' Sole Mio Trattoria Italiana has permanently closed.
Located on the eastern plains, O' Sole Mio Trattoria Italiana offers authentic Italian cuisine at surprisingly affordable prices!
6. Cinzzetti's (Northglenn)
I'll admit that I was a little skeptical about an all-you-can-eat Italian buffet at first, but MAMMA MIA this place is good!
7. Savelli's Pizza, Pasta, & Subs (Manitou Springs)
It's socially acceptable to eat dessert first, right? (Tiramisu = My all-time fave.)
8. Gagliano's Italian Market & Deli (Pueblo)
Since 1921, Gagliano's has been the go-to place for the freshest, most delicious Italian meats, cheeses, breads and ribbon cookies (pictured).
9. il Bistro Italiano (Grand Junction)
il Bistro's selection of breads, pastas and wines will keep you coming back for more.
10. Campo de Fiori (Vail)
Please note, Campo de Fiori has permanently closed.
Now THIS is what I call a meal!
Where is your favorite place to get Italian food?
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