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Wyandotte mom-and-pop restaurant 'overwhelmed' with business after heartfelt post

Wyandotte mom-and-pop restaurant 'overwhelmed' with business after heartfelt post

Yahoo12-03-2025

A mom-and-pop Italian restaurant in Wyandotte went viral on social media after a heartfelt felt Facebook post, and now business is out the door. Debby Celia, co-owner of Gregorio's Restaurant, told 7 News Detroit there have been three record-breaking nights in a row since the post was written on Friday, March 7.

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