Donny Greco has been in the restaurant business for a while. He was the guy behind Misto on Grand Ave and Adagio on Weed St (I've also seen a Donald Greco listed as a manager of Carmine's on Rush).Coloboy wrote: ↑Mon Jul 18, 2022 8:39 am Not related to any topic in the thread, but I was in Chicago visiting my grandparents in Elmwood Park last week. Spend some time in various restaurants etc. You can still understand how despite so many crazy advancements in technology, culture, etc, the "thing" still hangs on somehow, albiet in a much smaller, much more hidden kind of way. Many places there still have that vibe, with older white haired gentlemen having quiet conversations in the back of restaurants. It's a tiny urban sub-culture , but it was evident to me how it still can exist in some manner.
Highlight of the trip was a night at Donny G's ristorante in EP. Talk about the "vibe". The food was freakin excellent and if you are ever in the area I would highly suggest it. The homemade rigatoni was killer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VO39eZHgfyg
Now, I wonder what relationship Donny Greco may have with the Donald Greco who pled guilty to cocaine distribution in 1987. In 1987, the CPD gambling squad executed a search warrant on Christ Savides' Park Ridge condo. Savides was described as an organized crime figure and CPD was looking for evidence related to a gambling ring. As it turns out, they stumbled onto a major cocaine deal, as Savides, Joseph Pace, Donald Greco, and Anthony Besase were found in the condo with 10 kilos of coke (along with gambling paraphernalia and weapons). Besase, who lived in Toledo, was described as an organized crime figure there, so he was evidently a relative of Detroit member Anthony "Whitey" Besase. Police discovered that Besase's vehicle, registered in OH, contained an electronically-operated hidden compartment and receipts indicating that Besase had recently traveled through Georgia and Indiana. Investigators thus believed that Besase was supplying the Savides group, driving cocaine up from FL to Chicago; Savides and his guys were in turn wholesalers supplying local Chicago-area distributors (Pace was found with records that investigators believed were receipts for cocaine sales). Savides apparently had other drug connections in Chicago, as he was also surveilled by the DEA meeting with a number of unnamed "major narcotics traffickers". Donny Greco may be too young to be the same Donald Greco (who only received 1 year in prison), but he may well be a relative.