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The Scene Spotlight: Martini & Nuzzi's

The Scene Spotlight: Martini & Nuzzi's

The following correction was published on Jan. 31, 2014:  The phone number for Martini & Nuzzi's in Maumee was incorrect on Page W9 on Thursday. The number is 419-865-7967.

 

Address: 6023 Manley Rd., Maumee

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Phone: 419-865-7967

What makes your place unique: We offer and upscale and pleasant environment serving, 100 types of martinis. We have delicious food, ranging from our classic panini sandwich to our new brick-oven pizzas. We have a heated patio to enjoy all year. We also have a variety of house specialty drinks and a very calming atomsphere that brings a lot of energy at times.

Origin of Name: Our family name is Jiannuzzi. We decided to condence it to Nuzzi.

Clientele: Young and mature professionals, 25 and older.

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Type of entertainment featured: Dance, soul, acoustic, rock, and occasional original acts.

Upcoming events: Johnny Rod, tonight; the Bridges, Friday and Saturday. Down the road is Jeff Stewart, Feb. 6 and 13; Noisy Neighbors, Feb. 7; 56 Daze, Feb. 8; and East River Drive, Feb. 14 and 15.

Web site: Martini N Nuzzis on Facebook to see future entertainment acts, specials, and other events.

First Published January 30, 2014, 12:48 a.m.

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