A well-loved Bay Area Italian restaurant has set its sights on Roseville.
Doppio Zero, a small but growing group of Southern Italian restaurants, is opening its first Sacramento-area location at the Westfield Galleria at Roseville. The restaurant will take over Suite 1412 at 1151 Galleria Blvd, according to the Sacramento Business Journal.
Founded by Italian natives Gianni Chiloiro and Angelo Sannino, Doppio Zero currently operates locations in San Francisco, Mountain View, Concord, San Carlos, and Campbell. “We’re bringing authentic, Italian food at a reasonable price and good ambiance,” Chiloiro told the publication. “That’s our forte all day.”
The duo was also behind Mountain View restaurant Johnny and Sandy’s, which recently closed after a brief run as they decided to shift their focus to expanding Doppio Zero.
Doppio Zero’s menu leans into Southern Italian cuisine, with a particular emphasis on Neapolitan-style pizzas baked in high-heat ovens for a light, blistered crust. Guests can also expect a variety of fresh pastas, classic antipasti, seasonal salads, and Italian desserts, as well as a thoughtfully curated selection of Italian wines, spritzes, and cocktails.
Doppio Zero is slated to open in the Roseville Galleria’s promenade area, an outdoor space connected to the mall, by the summer of 2027. The forthcoming restaurant will mark the brand’s seventh location overall, with a sixth slated to open in Walnut Creek this spring.
While the partners hinted at a future expansion into Orange County, Chiloiro noted that there are no additional Sacramento-area locations currently planned, as the team is focused on getting the Roseville eatery off the ground first.
