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Well I am not Italian but I spent the first 30 years of my life in NYC, Staten Island to be exact but loved hanging in the City and worked in Bat Ridge Brooklyn. Yummy I sure hope the Italian food here is almost as good as NYC. I am not ready to eat in an Olive Garden yet. I just get tired of being the only one who knows how to cook Italian food in the area of West Virginia I am now living in.
I left NYC for WV and now I hope to be settled in Fort MIll area come mid July the latest so I can get my soon to be High Schooler ready for her new life experience, High School.
I am looking forward to meeting other parents as it really sucks being a new person in a new town. Though my boyfriend also lives down here, it is always fun meeting new people.
I'll be lurking and posting around the forums.
Nice meeting ya'll
Robyn
Fort Mill is great, but don't get your hopes up for Italian food close that is close to NYC. Italian food down here is OK and getting better, but your options will be limited. It will be better than WV however.
Fort Mill is great, but don't get your hopes up for Italian food close that is close to NYC. Italian food down here is OK and getting better, but your options will be limited. It will be better than WV however.
There is a good one here and there, Fratelli's is decent but nothing like Italian food up north.
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