About Cavatore
At the point when Cavatore arrived at this superb country, they were gladly welcomed - and they're cheerful here. They needed to place something in their eatery that would represent Texas and the United States, and tracked down this hundred-year-old animal dwellingplace in Bastrop. They painstakingly gathered memorabilia from everywhere Italy that would portray the most recent hundred years of their country. A large number of these things have something to do with the United States - remembering great times past and even once in a while those that weren't great! Their token is a mix of Texas, American, and Italian banners. Cavatore and its crest is more than 800 years of age and comes from a little middle age town in northern Italy, close to Acqui, in Piemonte; place that is known for the popular Barolo, Barbera, and Dolcetto d'Alba wines, truffles, and obviously, phenomenal food.