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- Not to be confused with Luigi's Restaurant or Luigi's Pizza.
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Luigi's is an Italian cuisine and pizza restaurant located in the Little Italy district of Springfield. The restaurant is owned and managed by Luigi Risotto, and is a popular hangout for Fat Tony and the other members of the Springfield Mafia. Among the regular customers are Mr. Burns,[1] Principal Skinner[2] and Krusty the Clown,[3] since Luigi always has ready tables for them.
Luigi's is always closed on Mondays. Luigi takes a preferential approach to customer service, making special pasta for his favorite customers while serving "crap from a can" to everyone else.[4] In addition to Italian cuisine, Luigi's also serves fresh lobsters which customers may select from a tank.[4]
Homer once went to Luigi's as a critic and didn't like any of the dishes, something that got the chef angry.[5]
The restaurant was divided into "non-family" and "family" sections for people with no children and families when the Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens and Gays against Parasitic Parents group was formed.[6]
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