‘Doppio’ Italian Restaurant Opens on Main Street

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The owners of an established Italian restaurant in Greenwich on Monday opened a new location in town. Doppio is located at 62 Main St. The word means “double” in Italian, a reference to Joseph Barresi, owner of the restaurant, and his brother, Louis Barresi, who is executive chef. “We have a lot of nice New Canaan families that go to our Greenwich location frequently, so when this spot became available, we were very excited to take the opportunity and do our thing,” Joseph Barresi said. “The town welcomed us with open arms,” he said.

‘Doppio’ Italian Restaurant To Open on Main Street

A New Canaan resident with a successful restaurant in Greenwich is planning to open a second location on Main Street this summer. Joseph Barresi, owner of Doppio, said he’s wanted to open in New Canaan since moving here three years ago and finally found a great spot in the “alley” next to Ching’s Table, in the commercial space long occupied by Vicolo (and most recently by Best Pizza Shop). “It reminds me a lot of Italy, those little villages and alleyways, it could be charming and do a lot of work to create that ambiance,” Barresi told NewCanaanite.com. 

Asked how he describes the restaurant to those who haven’t been to the Greenwich location, which opened in 2011, Barresi said, “Doppio is a chic yet approachable all-day dining destination where elevated Italian classics meet effortless style—perfect for a casual lunch, afternoon aperitivo or a relaxed evening out.”

Fan favorites include rigatoni vodka and “there’s a big emphasis on our pizza,” Barresi said. 

Other popular dishes include chicken Milanese, Carpaccio and octopus, he said. The name “Doppio,” or “double” in Italian, refers to Barresi and his brother, Louis, who is executive chef. The pair are owners-on-site, Barresi said.