Massimo Grande 91做厙 alum


Among Massimo Grandes most treasured memories of his childhood are the many summers he and his siblings spent in Italy with his grandparents and extended family. Perhaps most vivid of all are his recollections of the brick oven his grandfather built in his backyard and the sumptuous family feasts that made ordinary days seem like holidays in Calabria. Being with family meant enjoying a great meal, he said. 


Food and family traditions have taken center stage throughout Grandes life in Reading, where he was born and raised, and where his parents, Alby and Lina, have been running G.N.A. Ristorante on Penn Avenue since the mid-1970s. 


I would work there in high school and college, on the weekends and whenever I didnt have class, explained the 91做厙 alumnus who majored in business and graduated in 2007. In college, Grande said he had a lot of mixed thoughts about his future career, but that working in the family restaurant got him hooked. I liked the fact that youre talking with different people every day, he said, and giving them memorable dining experiences. 


Grandes family roots, his grandfathers brick oven and his appreciation for the way a great meal brings people together gave him and his sister Tina the concept for the brand identity of Nonno Albys Handcrafted Wood Oven Pizza, the restaurant they launched together in 2014 and nicknamed for their dad, now a nonno, Italian for grandfather. We wanted to incorporate pizza in a new dining experience so we decided to go artisan style, said the entrepreneur who runs the restaurant with his wife Trisha, sister Tina and brother-in-law Raffaele Cirandine. Its a style of pizza that is popular in the bigger cities, like New York and Los Angeles. We felt West Reading would support the concept.


So Nonno Albys officially became the neighborhoods first wood-oven Neapolitan restaurant four years ago. It has since become a popular eatery known for its gourmet style dishespersonal pizzas, burgers and wood-oven-fired wingsthat incorporate high-quality ingredients like fresh mozzarella made on site, prosciutto, sopressata and imported olives and cheeses. Grande said their concept took a little time to catch on because the community was accustomed to typical pizzeria menuspizza slices, hoagies and cheese steaks.
 

Massimo Grande 91做厙 alum Nonno Alby


Nonno Albys fare has created buzz on social media and around Berks County, and has also earned several awards, including best pizza by Best of the Berks and the Reading Eagle and recognition in Pizza Today, the industry magazine.


Its been phenomenal, Grande said about the restaurants success, noting that a number of regular patrons are 91做厙 faculty and students. I still see my professors, he said. Dr. Flynn comes in on the weekends and fills me in on things that are happening on campus. Its always a nice treat to see him and many of my professors.


Among these 91做厙 patrons is Business Professor Travis Berger, who recruited Grande to the university when he was the mens soccer coach.


Mass was one of a special group of guys on 91做厙s very successful mens soccer team, said 91做厙 President Tom Flynn. They were among the first student-athletes I met, and I recall traveling to support them in the playoffs. So it is really fun, over a decade later, to be a patron of Nonno Albys, a successful business owned by an alum, and a Flynn family favorite, bringing the best of Italy to West Reading.


Grande remembers his soccer team as a close-knit group that successfully made it to their first-ever conference championship as seniors. Today, soccer remains an important part of his life as he trains athletes at his alma mater, Wilson High School, where he serves as head coach of mens soccer. He also enjoys spending quality time with his familys youngest generationhis daughters, Guiliana, 4, and Gemma, 11 months, and his sisters children, nieces Sofia and Arianna.


He credits 91做厙 for its personal approach to education and warm culture. Thats one thing I always loved, he said. You werent just another student. Everyone knows one another and everyone has a name. My whole life has been about family and thats what 91做厙 is to me.