The Mad Italian is about to expand its network of Gelato shops by way of franchise operators. The owner, Joel Friedman, says the sophisticated concept of Italian ice cream, fine coffee, sweets and mealtime entrees is ready to move into other high class street in Toronto. He suggests such neighborhoods as The Danforth, Bloor West Village and possibly downtown. As South Bayviewites will recall, the Mad Italian was founded by Alessandro Settimi and his family in early 2010. He soon expanded to a second location on College Street in Little Italy to make the present network. The Mad Italian has grown in the variety of services offered in just two years and now is also licensed to offers beer and wine. Mad Italian launches franchise program
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The Mad Italian is about to expand its network of Gelato shops by way of franchise operators. The owner, Joel Friedman, says the sophisticated concept of Italian ice cream, fine coffee, sweets and mealtime entrees is ready to move into other high class street in Toronto. He suggests such neighborhoods as The Danforth, Bloor West Village and possibly downtown. As South Bayviewites will recall, the Mad Italian was founded by Alessandro Settimi and his family in early 2010. He soon expanded to a second location on College Street in Little Italy to make the present network. The Mad Italian has grown in the variety of services offered in just two years and now is also licensed to offers beer and wine. 