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It
was 1940 when Frank Grandinetti met Thelma Balzano.
Frank was a handsome Sicilian vendor of fruit and vegetables
in the manufacturing area of lower downtown Denver.
Thelma worked on the second floor of a garment manufacturer.
One day when Thelma leaned out of her window to flirt with
the handsome vendor, Frank tossed her an apple.
Their romance was nurtured by food and fun that eventually
blossomed into the family's restaurant, Pagliacci's.
For lovers of Italian food, the rest is history.
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59 years and five generations
Pagliacci's has been the place for
our family to learn about business
and hard work. Tony Mancinelli
(Below) is from the fifth generation
and is working as a weekend
busboy to develop his work ethics.

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section
to see what others say about
Pagliacci's

Pagliacci's has been owned and operated
by the same family for the past 55 years
using the family's traditional authentic
recipes from the old country.
Old family photo's adorn
the entrance.
Directions
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For
the past 57 years Pagliacci's has
been the place to be seen.
"The world renowned
Minestrone
soup and seven layer lasagna are
the best I have ever had in the US!"
Bob
Gonzales
Yucatan
Technology Inc.
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