DalMoros Fresh Pasta to Go Is Relocating in Downtown St. Pete

The Venice born-chain’s first U.S. location is getting an upgrade

Neil Cooney
Written By Neil Cooney
News Writer
Dalmoros' current home, soon to be taken over by Central Gyro | Photo: Official

When it opened in St. Petersburg on May 27, 2021, DalMoros Fresh Pasta To Go made the US-wide debut of a proven restaurant founded in Italy in 2012 by seventh-generation Venetian chef Gabriele Dal Moro. The brand has since expanded in the Greater Tampa Bay area and beyond, with locations in cities like Miami, Orlando, Boston, and Austin.

After all that growth, the restaurant is up to something once again in St. Pete: Dalmoros is preparing to upgrade to a bigger location, relocating to a nearby spot at 683 Central Avenue. As St. Pete Rising has reported, the brand’s current home will soon be taken over by Central Gyros, a new Greek concept from Vjollca Dervishi.

DalMoro’s has been a smash hit with a fast-casual, high-quality pasta approach that is, as the brand’s website puts it, “As Easy As Picking Your: 1. Fresh Pasta, 2. Homemade Sauce, 3. Toppings.”

The idea is a straightforward as it is fun: pick from pastas like fusilli, rigatoni, and fettuccine. Then pick among sauces like Bolognese; Amatriciana; and Aglio, Olio, Peperoncino. Finally, add toppings like Seasoned Chicken, Bacon, and Polpettes (meatballs).

In the new, upgraded location, Dalmoros Fesh Pasta to Go will be neighbors with restaurants like Chiki Churros and The Glass Noodle.

What Now contacted franchisee David Caruso this week. Caruso was not immediately available to share the details on the restaurant’s upgraded location.

You can keep up with all things Dalmoros by following @dalmoros.us on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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