Takoyaki celebrates grand opening with chamber ribbon cutting in Florence

Mike Miller, Greater Florence Chamber Of Commerce
Mike Miller, Greater Florence Chamber Of Commerce
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Takoyaki, a new restaurant in Florence, marked its grand opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony attended by its owners, employees, and Chamber Ambassadors. The event also celebrated Takoyaki joining the Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce.

Located at 2049 W. Evans Street, Takoyaki offers a menu featuring sushi, sashimi, ramen-style dishes, and hibachi. The restaurant has a full bar with drink specials available for guests.

The Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce provides support to local businesses in Florence by offering resources and organizing networking events to help foster economic growth and community engagement. The organization promotes tourism and highlights area attractions to benefit both businesses and residents in the region (official website). It operates as a community business organization dedicated to advancing prosperity through education, advocacy, and collaboration (official website).



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