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  • Beloved pop-up Amelia Street Pizza Co. plans Hazel Park shop – Detroit Metro Times

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    A popular pizza pop-up is planning to open a brick-and-mortar location in metro Detroit. 

    Matt Arb’s Amelia Street Pizza Co. — known for its signature “Pecorino Half Moon,” with a sourdough crust dusted in shaved cheese — is aiming for a spring opening in Hazel Park.

    Acclaimed chef James Rigato is backing the project, serving as investor and mentor. 

    “It’s the coolest thing to have someone like James taking an interest in this little thing that started in my kitchen,” Arb said. “He hasn’t tried to change it or tell me what to do. Having him in my corner is just going to make it even more special. Our goal is to have the best pizza you’ve ever had, but for it to still feel like a neighborhood spot.” 

    The low-frills shop will be located at 951 E. Nine Mile Rd., in a 1,000-square-foot storefront attached to a party store. It’s located less than a mile away from Mabel Gray, the high-end restaurant Rigato has owned and operated for a decade.

    “I’ve wanted to open a pizza spot for a long time,” Rigato said. “But this is not a Mabel Gray project. This is Matt’s business and Matt’s pizza. My mentorship is on the business and behind-the-scenes side. It’s about continuing to bring great food concepts to the city where I live and work, and helping a talented, independent guy who makes really great pizza build something from the ground up.” 

    Arb launched his pop-up out of his home after seven years working as a refinancing banker at Rocket Mortgage. His pizzas took off on social media, catching the attention of Rigato and leading to a residency at Detroit’s Dragonfly in 2025.

    The menu is simple, featuring cheese, pepperoni, and a rotating special. Cheese bread, cookies, and soft drinks will round out the offerings.

    More information is available on Instagram @ameliastpizzaco.


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  • Bacco Ristorante’s Chef Luciano DelSignore plots farewell dinner with a little help from his friends

    Bacco Ristorante’s Chef Luciano DelSignore plots farewell dinner with a little help from his friends

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    Luciano DelSignore bids “arrivederci” to Bacco Ristorante.

    Southfield’s Bacco Ristorante is closing after more than 20 years in business, but before he says “arrivederci” owner-chef Luciano DelSignore is planning a farewell dinner in collaboration with some of his industry friends.

    The Sunday, March 24 dinner features a menu by some of the top chefs in the Detroit area, some of whom were mentored by DelSignore. Those include an appetizer by Andy Hollyday of Selden Standard, a fish dish by Doug Hewitt of Freya, pasta by Anthony Lombardo of SheWolf (naturally), a meat course by James Rigato of Mable Gray, a game course by DelSignore himself, and dessert by Ben Robison of the Book Tower.

    Bruce Felts of Mad Nice will serve as sommelier, and Heirloom Hospitality Group’s Jeremy Sasson (Townhouse, Prime + Proper, Mad Nice) will be the evening’s maître d’.

    The event includes a cocktail reception at 4:30 p.m. followed by a tasting menu at 6 p.m. with wine pairings and live entertainment starting at 8 p.m.

    Tickets are $275 per person and available for purchase from opentable.com.

    DelSignore launched Bacco Ristorante in 2002, and expanded with the Bigalora Wood Fired Cucina pizza chain in 2010 and Birmingham’s Casa Pernoi in 2019. He announced the closure of Bacco Ristorante in January.

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