What happens when a pizza shop owner, a pair of wine retailers, a craft beer enthusiast, and a guy who loves Italian beef sandwiches walk into a bar? You get something like the Littlest Little Italy, a new food hall comprised of five separate businesses sharing 5,000 square feet of space under the same roof. That space is located at 320 W. St. John St., a one-story building that opened in 1925 as the Alameda French Bakery, which stayed in business for about 50 years. The building, which sits across the street from Henry’s World Famous Hi-Life, features a shared kitchen, counters and indoor and outdoor spaces that can seat around 200 people. It’s now home to Bibo’s Little Italy Pizza and Birre by Pour Decisions Taproom at the front; Enoteca La Storia’s Ancora Vino and Salumi bar in the middle section; and Torino Panino Italian Deli and Sandwich shop toward the back. The idea to bring the various eateries under one roof comes from Mike Guerra and Joe Cannistraci, the owners of Enoteca La Storia, who originally opened in the space as a full-service restaurant and wine bar in 2017 and own the building’s master lease. But the […]