THE GODFATHER
BAR IN SICILY
G'day folks,
A famous bar in The Godfather movie is still operating in Sicily.
Once upon a time,
Michael Corleone sat on the shady terrace of a local Sicilian bar after a
day of hunting with his bodyguards in the mountains. He began to enquire with
the bar owner about a beautiful girl he had seen by the roadside. The man quickly
realised that Michael was describing his own daughter and stormed off back into
the bar, unaware of exactly who he had just snubbed….
Mr. Corleone’s bodyguards returned with the newly
enlightened bar tender and he begrudgingly agreed to a meeting where he would
no doubt be swayed to give his daughter’s hand in marriage to the Godfather– an
offer he can’t refuse!
Savoca, a quiet town in the Province of Messina in the
Italian region Sicily, located east of Palermo, was the location for the
scenes set in Corleone of Francis Ford Coppola‘s The Godfather. Bar
Vitelli in Savoca, which is still a functioning establishment, was featured in
the motion picture as the place where Michael Corleone asked the father of his
doomed bride to be, Apollinia, to help arrange the match.
Nothing has changed at Bar Vitelli since the movie’s
release in 1972 …
If you’re ever in Sicily, you can find it at Piazza Fossia
7, Savoca.
Clancy's comment: My greatest memories of Italy are the smaller towns and their restaurants. Given the opportunity, I'd move there tomorrow, find a nice shack and write forever.
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