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Sunday, June 19, 2011

Da Giuseppe Restaurant, 7PM

I've heard many a great thing about this restaurant, so let's check it out!

Even the chef is from Italy!



Da Guiseppe Trattoria (formerly Cafe Amaretto)

5915 Memorial Highway

Tampa, FL 33615-5008


When: ‎Let's get together this Saturday, June 25th at 7PM

Here is a link to their site:

http://www.dagiuseppetampa.com


Here are a couple of the google reviews below:

the honest critic - 5/5 stars - Jun 8, 2011
It is much much better then the last owners, the quality of the food alone is outstanding. I was afraid to come back after my last encounter with the stale, to be nice, food and the horrible service but my family and I gave it another shot, as it had a new name, & I am so glad we all are. Fresh food is the key to happy returning customers, and well be back for sure.
Liked: Food, Service, Atmosphere, Value, Both the food and atmosphere are awesome

Darren - 5/5 stars - Jun 6, 2011
Our third visit over the past few months. On every visit, the service has been superior, the food delicious and the value amazing! This is truly a world-class restaurant. Tonight our waiter entertained our 5-year old – teaching her to fold beautiful napkin place settings while my wife and I enjoyed our delicious meal.
Liked: Food, Service, Atmosphere, Value


Grazie!

Larry

Saturday, June 18, 2011

The Double Hour, Italian film in Tampa

Playing now through June 23rd (Thurs)
THE DOUBLE HOUR

A Romance. A Robbery. A Mystery.

“It's a wild tale that's so full of surprises, reversals and double-jointed plot twists that you wouldn't think there'd be room for anything else. But there is.” - Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times

"The more you try to solve the narrative puzzle, the more you may want to watch it again - or at least argue about what's real." - Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly

"I've seen the fabulously acted Italian thriller The Double Hour twice now, and for all its intricate manipulations, it stays with me for a very simple reason: The love story at its bittersweet heart is played for keeps." - Michael Phillips, The Chicago Tribune

Guido (Filippo Timi), a former cop, is a luckless veteran of the speed-dating scene in Turin. But, much to his surprise, he meets Slovenian immigrant Sonia (Ksenia Rappoport), a chambermaid at a high-end hotel. The two hit it off, and a passionate romance develops. After they leave the city for a romantic getaway in the country, things suddenly take a dark turn. As Sonia's murky past resurfaces, her reality starts to crumble. Everything in her life begins to change - - questions arise and answers only arrive through a continuous twist and turn of events keeping viewers on edge until the film's final moments.

Director: Giuseppe Capotondi

Writers: Alessandro Fabbri, Ludovica Rampoldi, Stefano Sardo

Cast: Kseniya Rappoport, Filippo Timi

Not Rated/2009/1:35/thriller/In Italian with English subtitles

Film Prices

The box office opens ½ hour before the first show of the day.

General: $9 adult; $7 kids 2-12, Senior, Military, Tampa Theatre Members; Free kids under 2;

Matinee (before 6pm): $7 all ages; $5 Tampa Theatre members

Monday, June 13, 2011

Italy Travelogue, at Jackson's Bistro

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

7:00 PM
Selected By: Larry

Jacksons's Bistro

601 South Harbour Island Blvd #100 Tampa, FL
Selected By: Larry
13 Italian Enthusiasts going
Larry (Organizer) added this Meetup on Jun 8, 2011

2 sides of Italy travelogue

Two Sides of Italy: He Says the Riviera, She Says Tuscany. Join Frank Trensch and Roxie Clements as they share their photographic expedition and opposing views of two regions of Italy, Liguria (the Italian Riviera) and Tuscany. This couple will compare and contrast the beauty of the western coast of Italy, to the rolling hills and rural areas of Tuscany. FREE.

Live Music: Featuring music by world renowned jazz guitarist Les Sabler www.lessabler.com before and after the slide show.

Jackson's Bistro and Bar, www.jacksonsbistro.com [masked]) provides complimentary 2 hour lower level parking for your car (with validation stamp so bring along your parking ticket) or community dock for your boat. Food, including sushi and beverages available although no purchase required.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Festa Della Repubblica Celebration, June 5th

Daughters of Italy Lodge # 2825 and Loggia Mona Lisa # 2699

Invite you to attend their 6th annual

Festa Della Repubblica Italiana

Italian National Day Celebration

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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Happy Hour, Friday May 20th

We haven't done a happy hour in a while, so let's do another one!

The Italian Club in Ybor has a great all you can eat buffet for $10 (optional).

Last time they had a nice selection - chicken marsala, other items, pizza, salad, and cannoli!

Happy hour lasts until 9PM.

They also have a cash bar.

Hope to see you there!

Larry

L'Unione Italiana
1731 East Seventh Avenue
Tampa, Florida 33605

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Italian movie night, April 15th

Italian movie night at Italian Club in Ybor

We can meet at 6:30 PM for the buffet in the cantina (I assume they will have it this week). It's $10 for all you can eat, and they have a cash bar available.

Then we can see the flick upstairs - sounds like it'll be interesting.

Screening of FOCACCIA BLUES at Cinema italiano!

Friday, April 15 · 7:00pm
Italian Club of Tampa, Ybor City
1731 E 7th Avenue
Tampa, FL

The film "Focaccia Blues" (2009) directed by Nico Cirasola is the story of two bakers from Altamura (Apulia region) who put the local McDonald’s out of business by stealing away their customers, enticing them with the local version of fast food: delicious focaccia topped
with goodies like fresh tomatoes, meats, and cheeses.

Altamura is well known for its doughy delicacies. Road signs welcome visitors to ‘‘The City of Bread’’ upon entering the city limits. The film was awarded the distinction as Best Picture from the Association of Italian Film Critics. Based on a true story chronicled in a 2006
New York Times article "The Bread Is Famously Good, but It Killed McDonald’s," the tale of two bakers able to defeat a McDonald’s has become the stuff of legends.

Introduction and Q&A with USF Professor Patrizia La Trecchia.

Admission is free.

Espresso, dolci and popcorn will be available for purchase.

Come out and enjoy the show!