410 South High Street
Baltimore
Maryland, 21202
(410) 685-6727
cafegiabaltimore.com/
Cafe Gia is a restaurant located in Baltimore. In 1953, Giovanna Aquia, along with her father Pasquale, her mother Rosa, and her little brother Salvatore (Sammy) embarked on a journey that would forever change their lives. The family boarded the famous Italian luxury liner the “Andrea Doria” and made their way to America from Cefalu, Sicily. They entered the U.S. via NYC and arrived to their final destination, Little Italy, Baltimore on June 23, 1953. Giovanna likes to say “At a time when no one liked to move around, our family traveled 3500 miles and we haven’t moved 200 feet since.” Yes, they came to Little Italy and stayed, and would, in time, create an eclectic Baltimore Italian Restaurant!
In the years that the Aquia family has lived in Little Italy has made their lives a great deal easier to cope with since they couldn’t be with their family in Italy.
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Nearby places to eat include Da Mimmo Italian Restaurant located at 217 South High Street, Marconi's located at 106 West Saratoga Street, Fogo De Chao, Pitango Gelato, and Aldo's Ristorante Italiano located at 306 South High Street approximately 0.05 miles away.