New coffee shop and food truck opened by sibling team in Niagara Falls
Published October 21, 2024 at 12:14 pm
Two brothers are making a splash in the Niagara Falls food scene.
Last week, Niagara Falls Mayor Jim Diodati took to social media to announce that Harish and Robbie Aggarwal, the brothers behind Norcini & Co. Butchery and Deli, just celebrated the grand opening of two new food hotspots: the Lela Park Pizza Napolitana food truck and Hummingbird Coffee Co.
What’s even more interesting is that all three ventures are located close to each other on Portage Road.
We are proud to be celebrating the 3rd anniversary of Norcini & Co, and the official #grandopenings of the food truck Lela Park Pizza Napolitana & Hummingbird Coffee Co. (cool cafe & coffee in Stamford Green Plaza here in @NiagaraFalls! All three businesses are proudly run by… pic.twitter.com/M3z5wnjYAk
— Jim Diodati (@jimdiodati) October 20, 2024
“All three businesses are proudly run by brothers Robbie & Harish— making this a true family affair, just steps away from each other at 3521/3567 Portage Road,” Diodati wrote on X.
“Stop by soon to #supportlocal!”
Hummingbird Coffee Co., operated by Harish Aggarwal, hosted a grand opening celebration on Oct. 19. According to the cafe’s website, the founder’s goal is to “capture the essence of the wild” in each cup of coffee.
“From hand-picked beans in the rainforests of Peru to small-batch roasting in Canada, every cup reflects our team’s dedication to flavour, quality, and craft. Our crew is passionate about creating an experience as bold as the jungle itself, blending nature’s beauty with modern, laid-back vibes,” the website reads.
The cafe’s menu includes espresso, mochaccinos, lattes, cappuccinos, tea, drip coffee, iced coffee, specialty iced teas and lemonades, baked goods (including a seasonally appropriate pumpkin spice loaf), and more.
As for the food truck, Lela Park offers pizza made in an imported wood-fired oven with “00” Caputo flour dough. Pizza varieties include marinara, margherita, salciccia, bolognese, funghi and more. The truck also makes “pizza wallets” for diners craving a smaller meal.
The truck, which opened earlier this year, is located in the Norcini and Co. parking lot.
The grand openings were celebrated in conjunction with Norcini and Co.’s three-year anniversary. The butcher shop offers sandwiches, meat and meal boxes, specialty dog food, charcuterie, and more.
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