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Arlington Heights to Welcome Pizza Restaurant

Arlington could be in store for another pizza restaurant after the June 6 meeting of the Board of Selectmen.

ARLINGTON, MA—Yet another Pizza restaurant could be in store for the Arlington Heights neighborhood, as yet another prospective pizza restaurant is set to go before the Arlington Board of Selectmen. 

According to the Arlington Board of Selectmen's agenda, La Famiglia Pizzeria is applying for a food vendor's permit with the Board of Selectmen during the board's June 6 meeting. The restaurant is backed by Osmarly Bento Lombardi. 

The potential new restaurant would fill the former 4,000 square foot location of Nicola Pizza. 

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According to paperwork filed to the Board of Selectmen, the restaurant would be open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekdays, and until 11 p.m. on weekends. It will have seating for up to 35 customers. 

The Selectmen have approved two other pizza-serving restaurants in recent months, including OTTO Pizzeria and Commune Kitchen.

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The menu submitted to the Board of Selectmen includes specialty pies, make-your-own pizzas, subs, pasta and chicken wings.  

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