The news landed in email boxes last week, but quickly spread to neighborhood groups and eventually the larger public: i.e. Italian Eatery and its sibling restaurant Un Dito were closing. There were so many unanswered questions, namely, why would anyone choose to close a beloved neighborhood restaurant that was, by all outward measures, a success?
“It’s nothing bad,” Eric Carrara, who co-owns the restaurant with his spouse, Vanessa, said by phone Friday. “When we started, i.e. 13 years ago, we had a vision. It was to have an impact on the neighborhood, doing it our way.”
The decision to close was several factors, but the Carraras came to the conclusion that they are most proud of what they’ve built, and to protect that, they wanted to go out on top. “When we first opened, we thought the full-service restaurant would be the driving engine behind other projects.” That hasn’t been the case, he said. There are so many moving parts to their businesses that it became an engine that requires a giant effort to tend.
“Plus, looking down the road, at the restaurant horizon, things are changing. We didn’t want to have to change what we do to balance with that,” Carrara said. Instead of implementing service fees, cutting staff or raising prices, they decided to bow out and give everyone time to say goodbye.
The final day of service hasn’t been announced because, he said, they’ll know once the staff has employment and plans in place. “We’re going to keep going until we know everyone who can’t stay with the company has found another path. And we want to give the neighborhood a chance to say goodbye.”
The final day will likely be in late May or June. After that, a few of the pastas will make their way over to the couple’s other small restaurant, St. Paul’s Due, where pantry items will be available for purchase. The building (4724 Cedar Av. S., Mpls., italianeatery.com) will become available; Carrara said they own the property and have zero interest in selling to developers for another nondescript condo complex.
“It might be another restaurant someday, but we don’t know.”

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