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Michael Anticoli opens second La Piazza restaurant, but it’s no carbon copy

La Piazza restaurant owner Michael Anticoli knew he didn’t want to adopt a “cookie-cutter” approach to his second restaurant.

“We’re independent - it’s at the core of who we are,” Anticoli said. “There are a million places that make carbon copies of themselves, but I don’t see the value in that.”

So while La Piazza New Bremen may share a name with Anticoli’s flagship restaurant in Troy, it has its own identity, menu and personality, Anticoli said.

The new restaurant that we mentioned on these pages back in February opened in early July at 17 West Monroe St. in the Auglaize County village southeast of Grand Lake St. Mary’s. Anticoli makes the 70-mile round trip daily to La Piazza New Bremen so he can oversee both restaurants.

The new restaurant opened in a historic building built in the 1800s that once served as a hotel for travelers and salesmen navigating the newly created Miami and Erie Canal, Anticoli said. Most recently, it housed The Grille restaurant, but Anticoli said the interior has been redesigned, and restaurant customers like what they’ve seen.

“We were delayed a little bit. People were expecting us to open in May, and then in June, so once we did open, people were eager to get in and check it out,” he said. “I love old buildings, and I feel that the character of the place helps lead the way in creating a solid dining experience.“

And Anticoli should know a thing or two about the dining experience. He comes from what is likely the longest-established, continually operating restaurant family in the Miami Valley. His father Leo operates Caffe Anticoli in Harrison Twp., and the family celebrated 75 years in the restaurant business in 2006. Michael opened his Troy restaurant in 1992.

While the two La Piazza restaurants share some menu items - Italian standbys such as lasagna, ravioli and eggplant parmigiana - Anticoli and his New Bremen team created some new signature dishes for the new restaurant, including Tasso Chicken Saltimbocca, Zuppa di Pesce, Weinerschnitzel, and a locally supplied marinated pork chop, the restaurant owner said. The dessert list features signature items made by a New Bremen baker such as Amaretto Cheesecake and Italian Cream Cake, he said.

Anticoli said he’s pleased with how the first few weeks have gone in his New Bremen location. And he may not be done. When asked if he intends to open a third restaurant or more, Anticoli replied, “Who knows?

“If something shows itself, and the time is right … we’ll explore it.”

— For more information about La Piazza New Bremen, call (419) 629-3800 or go to www.lapiazzanewbremen.com.

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By Sheryl Cowers

August 28, 2009 12:33 PM | Link to this

I don’t know, hmmmm. Waynesville has all those fairly well-publicized ghost tours but antiques and the Sauerkraut festival are the big attractions. Maybe they don’t want to be on the map, so to speak.

By Hmmm

August 27, 2009 5:06 PM | Link to this

I wonder how open he would be to a ghost hunt in that old building…put them and the town on the map a bit more don’t ya think?? Oublic access tv involved…

By John

August 26, 2009 2:00 PM | Link to this

New Bremen is a nice little town that is proud of its canal history and had a very good museum in their bicycle museum. It’s a good place for another La Piazza.

By Jim

August 25, 2009 6:19 PM | Link to this

New Bremen is a cool little town, and very clean and elegant.

By Lynn

August 24, 2009 7:07 PM | Link to this

Best of luck to them! La Piazza is an excellent restaurant.

By Jenny

August 24, 2009 12:48 PM | Link to this

This small town might be the “middle of nowhere,” but there are also no other dining experiences like this in the area. In addition, when you go to the Troy location, there are generally MANY people from this area that are there. While I still like the Troy menu selection better, it is nice to have a nicer place than McDonalds for a date!

By Ron

August 24, 2009 11:15 AM | Link to this

New Bremen is the best small town in Ohio.

By AK

August 24, 2009 10:55 AM | Link to this

Good Luck to him. I always love hearing when our Dayton Independents are doing well.

By Kim

August 24, 2009 10:26 AM | Link to this

La Piazza is awesome and I wish him the best of luck in his new venture. I am really concerned about this “middle of nowhere” location though - hope that works out for him.

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