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La Piazza Restaurant and Sports Bar Permanently Closed Near Lititz 

Shut since the mid-October passing of one of its proprietors, La Piazza Restaurant and Sports Bar of Lititz will not be returning. 

The café reported the conclusion on its Facebook page, an update which follows the Oct. 12 demise of Giuseppe Gambino, who claimed the 800 Lititz Pike café with his sibling Francesco. 

"I needed to tell you that we settled on the extremely hard choice to close La Piazza forever," read the Nov. 18 post on the café's Facebook page. "Giusep is La P and consistently will be. … We as a family, can't understand running La Piazza without him. It just wouldn't feel directly without him close by and would be genuinely excessively hard for us." 

Gambino's folks, Carlo and Marianna, initially opened Narsido's at the area in 2001 after the redesign of what had been a McDonalds. The McDonald's opened there in 1989 yet moved in 2000 to a spot farther south of town in the Shoppes at Kissel Village. 

Narsido's was renamed Bella Vita in 2003 and afterward became La Piazza Restaurant and Sports Bar in 2006 after it got an alcohol permit and was being controlled by the siblings. For a period the Gambino siblings likewise worked a La Piazza area in midtown Lancaster where they additionally had an eatery and bar. That spot at 40 W. Orange St. Hence turned into Catalina's on Orange under various proprietors. 

Nobody reacted to a message left looking for data about plans for the eatery property or its alcohol permit, which are both claimed by the family.