Babylon's Cafe Il Villaggio closes after 31 years

Cafe Il Villaggio in Babylon hosts its final dinner service Friday. Credit: Newsday/Erica Marcus
Babylon Village’s Cafe Il Villaggio has been a neighborhood staple serving Italian American classics for 31 years. Tonight, Tuesday, will be the restaurant's last dinner service.
Owned by Lucy and Mike Domingo, Villaggio was an extended family affair from the beginning. Lucy’s sister, Josephine Mannina, said: "We're retiring. It’s been 31 years — our family started this business in our 20s. We just want to thank the community for all the support they’ve given us, especially during COVID."
Whether it was baked clams or fried calamari you were seeking, a Caesar salad, chicken Marsala, veal parmigiana, filet oreganata or shrimp scampi, Villaggio had you covered. With more than 30 pasta dishes on the menu — including classics like fettuccine Alfredo and more complex offerings like the pappardelle Siciliane, made with chopped meat, peas, pignoli nuts, prosciutto and raisins in a tomato bechamel — carb cravings were satisfied on the daily.
"We’re looking forward to the next chapter, sure, but it’s been bittersweet," Mannina said.
Cafe Il Villaggio, 35 Deer Park Ave., Babylon, cafeilvillaggio.com
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