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![]() At the turn of the 20th century, Salvatore and Annunziata Consiglio arrived as immigrants, and settled among the Amalfi community centered around Wooster Square. By 1938, with the help of their seven children, they opened a neighborhood family restaurant directly across from this building called, "The Big Apple." Not so much a "restaurant" as an extension of their own kitchen and dining room only the freshest ingredients could be used, generous portions served and reasonable prices charged to friends. In the early 1960s, major city redevelopment of the area required a move, and the business relocated to this site as "Consiglio's Restaurant." Today the second and third generations of Consiglios continue the family's tradition - offering our customers the finest contemporary and traditional italian food and gracious service in a comfortable, elegant atmosphere. The Consiglio Family invites you to relax and sample the best of Annunziata's Southern Italian recipes, like Cavatelli, Braciola and Lasagna, or enjoy our contemporary additions, like house-baked breads and desserts, and selections like Eggplant Napolean, Veal Champagne, and Chicken Amalfi. New restaurants come and go, Consiglio's is better than ever! Items on the Lunch Menu are served Monday through Friday, 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Selections from the Dinner Menu are available Monday through Saturday, 4:30 p.m.
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