Grand Opening of L'Oro Di Napoli in Petaluma

Sydney Winstead • February 13, 2025

L’Oro Di Napoli Expands to Petaluma: A Grand Opening Worth the Wait! 🍕

We’re thrilled to celebrate the grand opening of L’Oro Di Napoli in Petaluma! Known for its authentic Neapolitan pizza and time-honored Italian flavors, this beloved eatery is now bringing its signature wood-fired experience to a brand-new location. Join us this Monday, February 17th.


A Journey to the Perfect Location


Finding the ideal space for a restaurant isn’t just about location—it’s about vision, passion, and the right team to make it happen. That’s where Hector Rosas, our AMSI agent, played a crucial role. Hector worked diligently to secure the perfect space for L’Oro Di Napoli, ensuring it met their unique needs and high standards. From navigating lease negotiations to coordinating with property owners, Hector’s expertise helped make this expansion a reality securing them the perfect corner brick spot.


Bringing Authentic Neapolitan Pizza to Petaluma


With its handcrafted pizzas, imported ingredients, and dedication to traditional techniques, L’Oro Di Napoli has already captured the hearts of food lovers in Santa Rosa. Now, Petaluma residents can experience the same authentic Italian flavors in their own backyard.


Celebrating the Grand Opening 🎉


The new Petaluma location is officially open, welcoming guests to enjoy mouthwatering pizza, fresh pastas, and classic Italian dishes in a warm, inviting atmosphere. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a first-time visitor, this is a must-visit spot for anyone who loves true Neapolitan cuisine.  Come join us in celebrating a client we adore-  read more about the owners here!


Looking for Your Own Perfect Space?


At AMSI, we specialize in helping businesses like L’Oro Di Napoli find the right commercial spaces to thrive. If you’re looking to lease a property for your restaurant, retail store, or business, our team is here to help—just like we did for Hector’s client!


Visit L’Oro Di Napoli’s website to explore their menu, and stop by their new Petaluma location to taste the magic for yourself!

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