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Oakland County restaurant closing after 22 years in business

An Oakland County restaurant is closing its doors in March after 22 years in business. (Shelby Dubin)

SOUTHFIELD, Mich. – An Oakland County restaurant is closing its doors in March after 22 years in business.

Bacco Ristorante, in Southfield, will officially shut down on March 23, according to its chef Luciano DelSignore, who also owns Casa Pernoi and Bigalora.

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“I reflect on the relationships and the vibrant community we’ve built while delivering unmatched hospitality and simple Italian cuisine elevated with the finest ingredients to multiple generations,” DelSignore said in a statement. “I am deeply appreciative for the incredible clients and team that have made Bacco an unforgettable adventure.”

Bacco has been serving up Italian cuisine along Northwestern Highway in Southfield since 2002.

DelSignore said he’ll be embarking on “new horizons,” but said details aren’t ready to be revealed.

“Thank you to everyone who has been a part of this journey”, said Chef Luciano. “The impact you’ve had is immeasurable, and I am forever grateful.”


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