A Washington dining legend is marking 30 years in business, and says the secret to success in deeply politically divided Washington is serving up some bipartisan hospitality. “I think D.C., in a way, ...
WASHINGTON — If Georgetown had a celebrity gossip column, Café Milano would probably be in the headlines every day. Right on Prospect Street, this Italian gem has been serving up more than just pasta, ...
An assasination plot against the Saudi amabassador could have resulted in the bombing of local favorite Cafe Milano. The Iranians who allegedly plotted to kill the Saudi ambassador to the United ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Eric Stropoli and John Lucchese took the reins of a pizzeria at Forest and Walbrooke avenues in July 1993. And in those early days of a place later to be called Cafe Milano, ...
When Franco Nuschese first opened the doors to Cafe Milano on November 3, 1992, little did he know the adventure upon which he was embarking. Tables at the Georgetown restaurant quickly became one of ...
Power comes and goes in DC, but Cafe Milano owner/VIP-whisperer Franco Nuschese is a constant. His office, in a Georgetown townhouse near the restaurant, teems with photos of himself with various ...
If Official Washington were a club, Cafe Milano would be its clubhouse, and Washington Life magazine its yearbook. Those two institutions — the former a tucked-away Italian spot in Georgetown and the ...
For Cafe Milano’s 25th-anniversary celebration last month, a maze of tents was erected on Prospect Street in Georgetown, and crimson carpets were rolled out for the more than 1,200 people who had RSVP ...