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Bart and
Roseanne Saracino along with Rose LaFata, Roseanne's mother
opened Bartolino's Restaurant in 1969. Bart is from
San Martino, Compo Bosso in Pensilis, a small farming town
Southeast of Rome. Roseanne's family is from Palermo.
Bart Sr. came to America in 1954. He started out as a
busboy at Parente's Italian Village Restaurant where he
gradually learned the language. Originally, he opened
LaCino's Restaurant with his father-in-law, Nick LaFata in
1961. Bart worked closely with his in-laws while
Roseanne was at home raising their four sons - John, Bart,
Mike and Chris. Nick became ill and passed away in
1969 and his wife Rose could no longer work at Lacino's
because of the painful memories. Bart Sr. looked for
another location for a restaurant and he found that 2524
Hampton was available. He began Bartolino's with Rose
and Roseanne, soon to be followed by his sons. Today
with two Bartolino's locations and Chris' Pancake and
Dining, the family members still work together to promote
their family traditions which are important to them.
Bartolino's
Osteria is located in the new Drury Inn and Suites at Forest
Park, just two blocks north from the original Bartolino's
location on Hampton Avenue. Bartolino's South opened
in 1982 in South County at 5914 South Lindbergh.
Chris' Pancake and Dining opened in 1987 and is located at
5980 Southwest Avenue on the Hill. The founding chef
was Rose LaFata. The current chefs are Michael Macchi
at Bartolino's, Gregory Jones at Bartolino's South and Greg
Scheetz at Chris' Pancake and Dining. John and Mike
Saracino are located at Bartolino's South. Bart Jr. is
at Bartolino's Osteria and Chris can be found at Chris'
Pancake and Dining.
The three
restaurants have received recognition over the years from
many charitable organizations such as the American Cancer
Society, the Saint Louis Zoo, The St. Louis Effort for Aids
and the Kiwanis Club. The Saracino family has
participated in events such as A Taste of Italy, Zoofari and
Dining Out For Life. They also hold an annual ravioli
dinner and a golf tournament to benefit The Hampton-Midtown
Kiwanis Club, which Bart Sr. has been a member of for 30
years.
The
philosophy of Bartolino's is customer satisfaction and
enjoyment. Our chef's motto is: Cook good food
and give plenty. Basta! (Enough said). A guest
can expect a warm and comfortable atmosphere, formal or
casual, celebrating a special occasion or after a sporting
event or theatre. Bartolino's serves a variety
of dishes from the traditional Veal Parmigiano and Lasagna
to Crab Stuffed Tenderloin or Linguine with bountiful
seafood. Our marinara sauce is a delightful
combination of the freshest ingredients, firm tomatoes,
onion, garlic and basil, with a touch of sweetness. It
is a hearty sauce complimenting everything from our famous
Toasted Ravioli to our special Veal Christopher served with
eggplant. Our original recipe tomato sauce is
outstanding served over pasta with meatballs or in the
famous 3-way special, baked spaghetti, mostaccioli and
ravioli. It is a very smooth sauce with a hint
of spice and sweet. Both sauces and our salad dressing
are available for purchase in local grocery stores, Italian
specialty shops, in our restaurants and online.
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