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Ciao Trattoria Italian Restaurant in Downtown Pasco Celebrating One Year in Business

Ciao Trattoria on 112 N 4th Ave. is celebrating one year in business

For Susanne Ayala the first year of owning and operating Ciao Trattoria with her husband Jessie has gone by like a blink of an eye.

"Honestly, it feels like yesterday that we opened so for us to hit this milestone is awesome. It was just coming into the unknown. We didn't know if this was going to work or how to forecast and budget. We had to take the chance and simply figure it out," said Susanne Ayala

                                               

HOW CIAO CHOSE PASCO?

Susanne and her husband Jessie operated an Italian restaurant in Prosser 12 years ago before they pivoted to a food truck and gained a large following. When it was time to open another brick-and-mortar restaurant, downtown Pasco seemed like the perfect fit. Even though many people had their doubts that an Italian restaurant would work in the heart of downtown Pasco, Susanne says she and Jessie were confident things would work out.









"We heard all the comments. But we are confident. We already had a following and we knew that people would be willing to come here. When we opened the food truck, we wanted to keep the Italian feel to it, but we added some Mediterranean to it. So, the Gyro sandwiches and the Gyro bowls became a number one seller. When we put our menu together, we wanted that same feel, so we combined those together," said Ayala. 

Susanne says the first year hasn't been without its challenges. The restaurant doesn't have a full kitchen or stove with hood. They cook a lot of their food at the Pasco Specialty Kitchen that's just a block over from the restaurant. Susanne says she wants to be an inspiration to other clients who may think the challenges are too great to have success. 

"We didn't let the fact that this restaurant doesn't have a full kitchen or hood hold us back. We said to ourselves how can we do this without those things. We've utilized the PSK to make sure we can make it work here and be able to do this here," said Ayala.

“When I talked with Susan and Jesse before they opened, I could see they had a vision for the restaurant that was going to work. Their love and enthusiasm for their food is infectious so I immediately bought into what they were trying to accomplish. I’m so proud of how they are utilizing the Pasco Specialty Kitchen as part of their business model. They are an inspiration to our clients, and they are utilizing the City’s tools for achieving their business goals,” said Mike Gonzalez, Economic Development Manager for the City of Pasco. 

GETTING CREATIVE IN THE ALLEY

Susanne and Jessie recently got creative and put together an event called Arias in the Alley. It was an event that brought food, drinks and singing to the alley adjacent to the restaurant. It's something that's very popular is the Seattle area and in Europe. Susanne says she was a little nervous going into the event, but she knew she had a vision that would work. 



"It was scary because we didn't know if it was going to work. I had a specific vision. I wanted it to feel like you were being transported out of Pasco and give it a very European alleyway feel.  It turned out exactly way I envisioned. It was great partnering with community partners like Jose Iniguez. It has inspired the community and inspired me to do more," said Ayala. 

CELEBRATE ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY

On Saturday October 22nd from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Ciao will officially celebrate their one-year anniversary with a 2-man band, special drinks and appetizers. It's a chance to come and meet Jesse and Susan and hopefully stay for a full dinner.

"The best part of this year has been the friendships and relationships we've formed. We've had a great relationship with the City of Pasco and other agencies and our customers have been great," said Ayala.

112 N. 4th Ave. 

509-380-5466

www.eatciao.com

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Susanne@theciaowagon.com


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