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Little Italy restaurant owner's dreams of a terrasse take surprising turn
Little Italy restaurant owner's dreams of a terrasse take surprising turn

CTV News

time19-06-2025

  • Business
  • CTV News

Little Italy restaurant owner's dreams of a terrasse take surprising turn

Primo & Secundo restaurant in Little Italy may soon have a terrasse after years of efforts by the owner to get one. (Matt Grillo/CTV News) A restaurant owner in Montreal's Little Italy wanted to open a terrasse and after years of trying to get approval, he is finally seeing progress. Primo & Secundo owner Roberto Stabile eventually contacted CTV News due to his frustration at not being able to have his dream of a terrasse for the summer. 'June, July, August we taper off,' he said. 'Sales are down, [and] that's just because people enjoy eating on terrasses and we don't have one.' After CTV News contacted the City of Montreal on Thursday, there was progress. 'Our people are there. They are taking measurements, looking at the technical issues. We are looking forward to close the alley,' said Rosemont--La Petite-Patrie borough mayor Francois Limoges. Stabile's restaurant is located next to an alley and adjacent to a fire station, and the borough needs approval from the fire department before closing the alley. However, the news sounds promising. 'We believe in restaurants, nice streets, terrasses,' said Limoges. 'We're making everything to make people happy, and that's what we're doing today.' With approval, Stabile would finally be able to set up a terrasse right next to his restaurant. And in a neighbourhood where many restaurants already have one, it can make a big difference. 'For us it can mean going under water or keeping your head above water,' said Stabile.

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