I’m sorry to hear that Cremona burned down early this morning. Melting plastic grapes,? Yuk-a-do.
3 Comments to “Cremona Italian Restaurant Burns Down”
Todd Johnson@ June 4th, 2008 at 5:32 pm
I had many satisfying meals at Cremona over the years. Not great meals. More like warm and cuddly. Then again, they were open for 31 years. Take that, Bice and Il Mulino.
J. Paul@ June 4th, 2008 at 10:12 pm
Their Veal Tortellini with cream sauce was incredible. One of my co-workers moonlighted there playing the accordion.
Nancy Nichols@ June 6th, 2008 at 7:26 pm
Todd, it cost $12 to eat at Cremona. Apples/oranges/tomatoes/tomahtoes.
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I had many satisfying meals at Cremona over the years. Not great meals. More like warm and cuddly. Then again, they were open for 31 years. Take that, Bice and Il Mulino.
Their Veal Tortellini with cream sauce was incredible. One of my co-workers moonlighted there playing the accordion.
Todd, it cost $12 to eat at Cremona. Apples/oranges/tomatoes/tomahtoes.