It's not every day you can find a restaurant that's stood the test of time. But we found one generations-old restaurant in Massachusetts that certainly has. For over 85 years, five generations of the same family have run DeMaino's Restaurant. This long-standing institution serves fresh authentic Italian cuisine that can't be beaten.
Located in Revere, DeMaino's Restaurant opened over 85 years ago. Run by five generations of the same family, this restaurant has become a landmark in the community.
The dining room is lovely and cozy with plenty of tables. If you prefer, booths are available to sit at as you dine. Take-out is always an option here as well.
If you enjoy Italian cuisine, this is the place to dine in Revere. Serving delectable authentic Italian fare made with fresh, high-quality ingredients, you're sure to enjoy every bite.
There are so many well-loved dishes on the menu created with recipes that have been perfected over the generations.
Start your meal with an appetizer like sauteed mussels, baked clams casino, or fried calamari. Or perhaps a bowl of minestrone and a Caesar salad is more to your liking.
For your main course, one of the pasta dishes is always a great choice. Choose from fettuccine alfredo, gnocchi with meat sauce, linguine with clam sauce, baked stuffed lasagna, and more.
And if you love pizza, you'll certainly love the brick-oven pizza here at DeMaino's Restaurant! Order a plain cheese or with as many toppings as you would like.
Have you dined at this generations-old restaurant in Massachusetts yet? Do you know of another long-standing restaurant that's been run by the same family for generations in the state? Let us know in the comments! To learn more about DeMaino's Restaurant and to see a menu, visit the website and follow the Facebook page for updates.
Want to dine at a restaurant with a long history behind it? Try Salem Cross Inn, a family-owned restaurant located in West Brookfield, Massachusetts.
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