Carly May Gravley, an Italian restaurant in Denton, is known for serving what some customers claim to be the best burger in town. The restaurant offers affordable and accessible chef-based dishes, including a thoughtfully plated lasagna called 'The Garfield.' Co-owned by Tony Neglia, the restaurant aims to create a friendly and artistic atmosphere, inspired by his family's love for food.
Carly May Gravleyis an Italian restaurant that just so happens to serve what some of its customers call “the best burger in Denton .” The chef-based concept aims to be affordable and accessible. The lasagna is thoughtfully plated and is as aesthetically pleasing as it is delicious. It’s also cheekily listed on the menu as “ The Garfield .”
“Tony is a godsend,” reads a post on the Denton Reddit thread called “Picone Appreciation Post.” “You can taste the difference when the chef has control and the staff is happy. Support Tony. Support Picone.” “I put on a hot dog costume and I jumped around and I said “hot dog!” into the screen and like, you know, people laughed about it,” Neglia says. “Like, we're here. We're having fun. We're people too. We're not just people who make food for you, you know.”Courtesy of Picone
When the fire at Boca 31 happened, Picone had been open only for a month. Since then, Picone has come to be viewed by the community as a sort of spiritual successor to the beloved previous restaurant. Posts about Picone on social media largely paint the two businesses as intrinsically linked. Neglia’s plans for the future of Picone involve continuing to expand and experiment with the menu as well as finding more ways to bring his community together. He has already hosted several events, ranging from brunches to multi-course dinners to magic shows.
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