2022 Lowcountry Mompreneurs
Amanda Cifaldi | Pomodori Italian Eatery
CH2 Magazine | Nov 2021
My three-year-old son Milo is changing every day, in every way, and it absolutely delights me. His curiosity and sense of wonder are pure magic, and I often find myself wondering how the coming years will change him into the person he’ll someday become. We are all shaped and honed by the passing days, by experiences, good and bad, by milestones and by stones left unturned.
Milo is my first born, but Pomodori is my first child. I remember the day I signed the lease 10 years ago, inheriting the old red carpet and beige walls, the red rafters and four-top tables with the Greek postcards lacquered on top. My brother Ben and I ripped the carpet up and stained the floor as I tried to make this old space my own.
While our little eatery has always been charming and homey, I can say that our recent renovation by Lori Tyson Design has brought my truest vision for Pomodori to fruition. We hope that we continue to evolve and grow with our community, and we are so excited to share our new space with you. Come join us for delicious food, wonderful service and a level of sophistication that can only come with age.
Thank you so much for your continued support and for your help in raising both of my “babies.”