We announced last year that the team behind Buona Forchetta had signed a lease for the former Rebecca's in South Park with plans to transform the space into a 100% for-charity breakfast restaurant and Italian bakery to benefit local public schools. We now know that the concept is called Matteo, and the all day restaurant, market and bakery will be led by the baker and previously owner of San Diego's now-defunct Cardamom Cafe.
Buona Forchetta founder Matteo Cattaneo wants to give back to the neighborhood where he first launched his wildly successful pizzeria in 2013. Last year, Cattaneo announced his plans to open a non-profit Italian-inspired bakery and breakfast concept in the 2,800 square-foot former Rebecca’s Coffee space. Called Matteo, the all day restaurant, marketplace and bakery will be managed on a day to day basis by Joanne Sherif, who sold her Cardamom Cafe in North Park this past summer after 11 years in business (it is becoming a fresh pasta shop and restaurant from a one-time Barilla World Pasta Champion).
Matteo restaurant and bakery aims to be up and running by early 2020. Expect a morning fueled menu similar to what was once offered at Cardamom Cafe but with an Italian influence, as well as a marketplace with pastries, coffee, grab-and-go sandwiches and more. At night, the eatery will host aperitivo (Italian happy hour) as well as a menu of tapas and Italian wine. Each month, profits raised at the restaurant will be donated direct to the chosen school, among them McKinley Elementary, Albert Einstein Charter Academy, and Golden Hill Elementary School, to name a few. These much-needed funds will go to support arts programing, supplies, and extra-circulars missing from under-served communities. Aside from monetary contributions, Matteo plans to create a dedicated space inside the restaurant where kids can learn not only cooking techniques, but a variety of programming as dictated by the schools.
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