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Commerce Inn (also referred to as The Commerce Inn) is a restaurant in the West Village neighborhood in New York City. Commerce Inn was founded in late 2021 by restaurateurs Jody Williams and Rita Sodi. The restaurant draws inspiration from the Shakers, a Christian sect known for Shaker furniture.
The restaurant has remained popular with critics and diners. Pete Wells, the restaurant critic for The New York Times, referred to Rita Sodi as "one of the city’s great pasta practitioners" in a 2016 review. [9] In a 2022 review published by Eater, Robert Sietsema wrote that the restaurant "perfectly mimics all aspects of a restaurant in ...
After she returned to the U.S., she became the chef of Italian restaurant Tappo (literally cork in Italian) in New York City, now closed. [1] Williams was the chef at Morandi in New York City before she left the restaurant in May 2008. [2] She was the chef of Gottino in New York City, a restaurant known for its wines, until May 2010. [3]
Now, a couple from Franklin Fire Co. are opening a Rita's location in Chambersburg. ... The new Rita's Italian Ice and Frozen Custard at 731 Wayne Ave., Chambersburg, has outdoor seating for 60 ...
Rita Ora makes a total of 8 outfit changes on New Year's Eve in New York City. Rita Ora ended 2024 with a one-woman fashion show on New Year's Eve.
In 2013, Rita's opened its first location outside of the United States in Shenzhen, China. Rita's has traditionally given out a free regular-sized Italian ice or water ice on the first day of Spring from 1984 to 2019, and since 2022. [11] Rita's did not host a free water ice day on the first day of Spring in 2020–21, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Most Popular Christmas Desserts By State Revealed In New Study. The chocolate muffin from the Olympic village was the top searched-for recipe in the United States, said Google Trends.
The chain had locations in Houston, Galveston, and New Orleans. [11] The Galveston and New Orleans locations closed by 2012. [12] The restaurant's Houston locations included Travis Street/Downtown (the J.P. Morgan Chase Tower in Downtown Houston), [13] [14] Galleria (Uptown Houston, near The Galleria), [15] Hobby (near Hobby Airport), [16] Heights (on Shepherd Drive, near Houston Heights), [17 ...