Salve signor Galati. Sono il nipote di Orazio Catanzaro. Mi volevo sinceramente congratulare per quello che lei e sua moglie siete riusciti a realizzare nelle vostre vite. Distinti saluti dalla Sicilia.
I worked for “Dominic” before he opened up- he taught me how to make Fettuccine Alfredo - swell guy- always fed us and paid well. He enlarged the building probably over twice the size. I believe it was Andrinos Restaurant before he bought it.
Always worked in St. Louis. Friends would always talk about The Hill. All the good restaurants there. I will go there one day to have real Italian pasta 🍝. Real spaghetti. Before I die.
Amazing story! One of the nicest love stories as well! I hope to one day visit St. Lous, and come to your restaurant. My great grandfather, Liberio Galati, & his son Edward Dominic Galati, immigrated from Palermo, Sicily.. looks like a good chance we could be related! ♡
I have only been here one time in the mid90s and it is still the veal piccata of my dreams. I tell everybody who wants my opinion on Italian food they need to experience this restaurant! my boyfriend at the time who Didn’t know a jacket was required took me there at the time they required men wear jackets in the dining room for dinner. I don’t know that they still do. We were visiting St. Louis. It was our only chance to get to this restaurant and I don’t know. where my boyfriend found this jacket, but he got a jacket and we sat and we both Enjoyed Truly, the finest Italian dinner, either one of us ever enjoyed
Salve signor Galati.
Sono il nipote di
Orazio Catanzaro.
Mi volevo sinceramente congratulare per
quello che lei e sua moglie siete riusciti a realizzare nelle vostre vite.
Distinti saluti
dalla Sicilia.
I worked for “Dominic” before he opened up- he taught me how to make Fettuccine Alfredo - swell guy- always fed us and paid well. He enlarged the building probably over twice the size. I believe it was Andrinos Restaurant before he bought it.
Wonderful store love it glad your here in st Louis
Great story about a great family.
Always worked in St. Louis. Friends would always talk about The Hill. All the good restaurants there. I will go there one day to have real Italian pasta 🍝. Real spaghetti. Before I die.
The one daughter looks like the mother very beautiful
I was in the Navy with a guy from the Hill. His name was Dave Pedroli, he was a great guy. I hope I spelled it correctly.
Very nice people. The hill is a very nice storie to hear
Great love story on so many levels.
Amazing story! One of the nicest love stories as well! I hope to one day visit St. Lous, and come to your restaurant. My great grandfather, Liberio Galati, & his son Edward Dominic Galati, immigrated from Palermo, Sicily.. looks like a good chance we could be related! ♡
❤️ someone needs to make a movie about the Hill and the Italian Americans of the city of St. Louis area
I have only been here one time in the mid90s and it is still the veal piccata of my dreams. I tell everybody who wants my opinion on Italian food they need to experience this restaurant! my boyfriend at the time who Didn’t know a jacket was required took me there at the time they required men wear jackets in the dining room for dinner. I don’t know that they still do. We were visiting St. Louis. It was our only chance to get to this restaurant and I don’t know. where my boyfriend found this jacket, but he got a jacket and we sat and we both Enjoyed Truly, the finest Italian dinner, either one of us ever enjoyed
So many good memories and meals with friends and family 😊❤
Love this family, but PLEASE either close Clayton or make it wonderful again. Adore them both so much.
🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹 The Hill St. Louis Missouri 👍👍👍
Roma!!
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