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Grumpy said:
I haven't seen anyone mention Vito's down Valley Mills. I thought it was the best Italian in Waco in the early 90s! Great place to take a date!
When did Vito's close? I think my wife and I went there in 2004 for our anniversary.forza orsi said:Grumpy said:
I haven't seen anyone mention Vito's down Valley Mills. I thought it was the best Italian in Waco in the early 90s! Great place to take a date!
Vito's was one of my favorites. That was the closest Waco ever had to legit Italian food until the last few years. Vito was from Sicily and his wife Heidi as from Austria. He had the Italian restaurant facing Valley Mills and Heidi had the German restaurant facing Wooded Acres, but in back they shared a parking lot. They would sometimes run desserts and miscellaneous other stuff back and forth through the parking lots between the two. Both were good. Unfortunately Vito developed some health issues and they moved back to Sicily 18-20 years ago. Vito was a good guy, but it always seemed to me that Heidi really made the restaurants go.
Harrison Bergeron said:When did Vito's close? I think my wife and I went there in 2004 for our anniversary.forza orsi said:Grumpy said:
I haven't seen anyone mention Vito's down Valley Mills. I thought it was the best Italian in Waco in the early 90s! Great place to take a date!
Vito's was one of my favorites. That was the closest Waco ever had to legit Italian food until the last few years. Vito was from Sicily and his wife Heidi as from Austria. He had the Italian restaurant facing Valley Mills and Heidi had the German restaurant facing Wooded Acres, but in back they shared a parking lot. They would sometimes run desserts and miscellaneous other stuff back and forth through the parking lots between the two. Both were good. Unfortunately Vito developed some health issues and they moved back to Sicily 18-20 years ago. Vito was a good guy, but it always seemed to me that Heidi really made the restaurants go.
Orvieto's was originally Pizza Planet (built in about 1979 or so). Had a very crispy, crackerlike crust. When it closed, Orvieto's moved in for a while. After it died, building became something other than a restaurant (I kinda remember it was a fire safety company) before the corner was bought and redeveloped by Alliance Bank in late 90s/early 00s.PartyBear said:
I only went to Vito's once. It was around 90/91. For some reason, I was not that impressed. I had no idea they were around as late as 2006. I thought they were gone in the 90s.
Speaking of Italian places. There was a place over there next to Cathay House on the corner of Wooded Acres and Richland Drive called Giovonni's in the 80s and then in the late 80s it was replaced by place called San Remo's. Both were pretty good. There may be a club or something in the building now. I have no idea. I rarely drive by there.
Also for an obscure reference. There was a building, kind of a little strip center type building) that if I recall correctly stood where a bank does now at Lake Air and Bosque perhaps? In the late 80s (around 89 and into 90 or 91) there was a pretty good Italian place in there called Orvietto's. If I recall correctly these places were gone fairly soon after Olive Garden opened around April of 90.
Yogi said:
Vito's was in the old Monterrey House location; was it not?
Dunkin' Donuts opened in that location around 2016, so I am trying to remember what the place became after Vito's because demolition wasn't until 2015 or so.
PartyBear said:
I only went to Vito's once. It was around 90/91. For some reason, I was not that impressed. I had no idea they were around as late as 2006. I thought they were gone in the 90s.
Speaking of Italian places. There was a place over there next to Cathay House on the corner of Wooded Acres and Richland Drive called Giovonni's in the 80s and then in the late 80s it was replaced by place called San Remo's. Both were pretty good. There may be a club or something in the building now. I have no idea. I rarely drive by there.
Also for an obscure reference. There was a building, kind of a little strip center type building) that if I recall correctly stood where a bank does now at Lake Air and Bosque perhaps? In the late 80s (around 89 and into 90 or 91) there was a pretty good Italian place in there called Orvietto's. If I recall correctly these places were gone fairly soon after Olive Garden opened around April of 90.
forza orsi said:PartyBear said:
I only went to Vito's once. It was around 90/91. For some reason, I was not that impressed. I had no idea they were around as late as 2006. I thought they were gone in the 90s.
Speaking of Italian places. There was a place over there next to Cathay House on the corner of Wooded Acres and Richland Drive called Giovonni's in the 80s and then in the late 80s it was replaced by place called San Remo's. Both were pretty good. There may be a club or something in the building now. I have no idea. I rarely drive by there.
Also for an obscure reference. There was a building, kind of a little strip center type building) that if I recall correctly stood where a bank does now at Lake Air and Bosque perhaps? In the late 80s (around 89 and into 90 or 91) there was a pretty good Italian place in there called Orvietto's. If I recall correctly these places were gone fairly soon after Olive Garden opened around April of 90.
Vito's was good food. The complaint I heard most from others was that the portions weren't big enough. Here we're used to American sized portions (huge) and he was serving Italian size portions. I liked it because I could do the full meal with appetizers, salad, entree, and dessert and not feel grossly overfed and didn't have to take anything home. I liked going to Giovanni's but it wasn't close to true Italian. It was nice owners doing tasty food and they knew what their customers wanted. But it doesn't compare at all to Italian food at Di Campli's or Moroso's, or even Vito's.
Gosh yes, Vitos was awesome!Grumpy said:
I haven't seen anyone mention Vito's down Valley Mills. I thought it was the best Italian in Waco in the early 90s! Great place to take a date!