"Over the time that I had Old
Europe, I became friends with Dave
and Nancy Eshelman," he says. "They
own Morning Glory Inn, a six-bedroom
bed-and-breakfast on Sarah Street,
right behind Le Pommier. They would
often send out-of-town guests over
to my place for a real taste of
ethnic Pittsburgh.
"Just about the time I closed Old
Europe, they expanded their
operations to include wedding
rehearsals and receptions and
meeting planning for up to 120
people. They invited me to be one of
their preferred caterers. I plan
traditional American menus, but if
someone wants something unusual, I
go to my roots, ethnic Eastern
European. When we serve in their
private, landscaped walled-in patio,
you'd think you were in Europe."
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