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“where we treat you like family...probably better!”
A landmark since 1971, Genitti’s originally started out as a meat and grocery store. In November 1979, owners John and Toni opened their restaurant when a hole was knocked out of the market’s side, giving birth to Genitti’s-Hole-In-The-Wall. In 1981, the restaurant was expanded to the building next door. Fall of 1985 brought yet another expansion with the downstairs dining room, bar and gift shop which were later converted to provide additional dining space. Genitti’s Little Theater which is just next to the restaurant is accessible through yet another hole-in-the-wall was acquired in 1992.
We just hosted a baby shower at Genitti's. I must say, me being somewhat of a control freak, I was a little apprehensive about dropping all our decorations off the day before and letting the... Read more
First time here for the dinner show. Wow. Everything was perfect. The reservations folks were friendly. Seating easy. Staff, amazing. I've rarely seen a better crew trying hard to please... Read more
We were invited to Genitti's for my dear friend's rehearsal dinner. We had a lovely time and enjoyed the food and service. We were greeted warmly upon entering with another bridesmaid and her... Read more
Genitti's Hole-In-the-Wall
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- Sun - Sat: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
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