When Marco Pietro Griffero Jr. worked the front of the house at Pietro’s Restaurant, he wore a suit and tie and his trademark wingtip shoes. He called the busboys laddie or laddie boy — they turned over too frequently for…
By Ian Froeb St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Entertainment
Sat, 06/25/2016 - 4:00am
When Marco Pietro Griffero Jr. worked the front of the house at Pietro’s Restaurant, he wore a suit and tie and his trademark wingtip shoes. He called the busboys laddie or laddie boy — they turned over too frequently for…