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Bella Bruna Cani opened Brunas in 1933 the same year prohibition was repealed. The third-oldest Italian restaurant in Chicago, Brunas quickly earned a reputation for serving up generous portions in a lively, neighborhood atmosphere. When she wasnt cooking for her patrons, Bruna would dance on the bar while her customers sang. Brunas legacy still lives on through Chicago lore, and until recently, you could find her daughter Marylyn (Mickey), who passed away in 2013 at the age of 94, relaxing on a neighborhood bench when the weather was right.
In 1981, after falling ill, Bruna sold the restaurant to Luciano Silvestri. The two had much in common. Both hailed from the central Italian region of Tuscany and shared a passion for authentic Italian food. In fact, Luciano preserved many of Brunas original recipes, while also introducing several of his own familys prized Italian dishes to the menu.
A native of Siena, Italy, Luciano frequently travels back to his homeland for culinary inspiration. He joined the restaurant industry at a young age, working extensively in Switzerland and London. Before coming to Chicago in 1977, Luciano worked at the renowned Villa dEste resort in Como, Italy, as well as on the Sitmar and Princess cruise lines. Today, Brunas is known for its wide assortment of pasta dishes, tender veal, and, of course, Bella Brunas original roast chicken recipe, still served every Sunday.