Gourmet Caf Celebrates 18 Years of Community and Cuisine

Parsippany, NJLocal News

Mayor James Barberio honored Chef Matt Pierone at the Gourmet Café Italian Restaurant's 18th anniversary open house on June 29. Guests enjoyed a delightful assortment of appetizers in the restaurant's cozy dining room. Barberio presented Chef Matt with a Certificate of Recognition, praising the establishment as a cherished gathering place for Parsippany residents. He emphasized Chef Matt's unwavering dedication to the community, which exemplifies civic spirit and generosity. The event attracted long-time patrons and friends, celebrating the restaurant's significant role in local culture.

Gourmet Café has become a staple in the township, contributing to the area's culinary scene. This milestone highlights the importance of supporting local businesses in enhancing community ties. The restaurant's continued success reflects its commitment to quality and service.

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