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  • Trattoria Don Pietro, the award-winning Sicilian restaurant in Old Town San Diego specializing in vibe dining and El Sueño’s sister restaurant within The Vibrant Group, is also hosting a special experience for Valentine’s Day as well. See below. Dinner for Two for $99 Per Person (Pick one each from the following sections): Appetizer: - Lobster Bisque: Lobster and Tomato Bisque - Bruschetta: Crostini, Tomato, Garlic, Romano, Extra Virgin Olive Oil Salad: - Caprese: Heirloom Tomato, Buffalo, Mozzarella, Basil, Balsamic Glaze - Caeser Salad: Baby Romaine, House Caesar Dressing, Shaved Parmigiano Entrée: - Surf & Turf: 8oz Filet Mignon, 8oz Garlic Herbed Lobster Tail, Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Seasonal Vegetables - Chilean Seabass: Porcini Crusted Chilean Seabass, Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Roasted Brussels Sprouts Choice of Dessert A limited a la carte menu will also be offered at Trattoria Don Pietro. View the Menu Trattoria Don Pietro on Instagram The Vibrant Group is a multi-generational restaurant group is composed of veteran restaurateur Sal Busalacchi, who helped his brother Joe establish his popular Italian eateries in Little Italy and owner of the San Diego Sports Arena’s first pizza place in the late ‘70, serving the then San Diego Clippers; son Pietro Busalacchi, a vibe dining whiz specializing in music, atmosphere and food; and Georgetown Law grad Gustavo Rios, longtime family friend, and successful businessman, attorney, and engineer.
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