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Il Fornaio, which counts 'a few hundred thousand' fans in the Bay Area, is opening a new location. Here's where.

Popular Italian fine-dining restaurant and Bay Area staple Il Fornaio is growing its local presence with a new location at The Village at San Antonio Center shopping mall in Mountain View.

It will likely seat about 200 diners when it opens in late June 2023 — but write that one in pencil, given the current uncertainty in global supply chain and local labor markets.

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