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'Mortified' Tommy DeVito Makes Good With Morristown Pizzeria After Appearance Mishap
Tommy DeVito pulled through.
The NY Giants quarterback whose visit to a Morristown pizzeria was scrubbed due to a doubled appearance fee showed up anyway.
With an apology and a plan to make it right.
Coniglio's announced on Monday, Dec. 18 that the 25-year-old Don Bosco grad wouldn't be coming after all on Tuesday, Dec. 19, after his appearance fee jumped from $10,000 to $20,000.
But then, Coniglio's owner Nino Coniglio, got a phone call from DeVito's marketing team.
"They said, 'We are mortified, everyone is mortified by this whole entire thing, and if it's okay with you, we want …
Meet Tommy DeVito In North Jersey (For Real This Time)
Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito will be doing an autograph signing in North Jersey Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 19, after all.
DeVito will be signing autographs at Bubbakoo’s Burritos in Livingston at 277 Eisenhower Parkway from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
The rookie sensation, who led Big Blue to three straight wins while professing a love for his mamma's chicken cutlets, was originally set to sign autographs at Coniglio's in Morristown, but the signing was canceled after the restaurant said DeVito's agent, Sean Stellato, doubled his appearance fee from $10,000 to $20,000, following…
Tommy DeVito Morristown Meet-n-Greet Canceled After Agent Doubles Fee (Updated)
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Maybe Eli Manning was right about Tommy DeVito's agent, Sean Stellato, after all.
Coniglio's, an Italian restaurant in Morristown, announced their meet and greet with Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito set for Tuesday, Dec. 19, was canceled after Stellato doubled the rookie's sensation's appearance fee from $10,000 to $20,000, following Big Blue's win over the Packers.
"We are a small family run business and decided $20,000 was a bit steep for two hours," the restaurant wrote on Instagram.
Stellato has been going viral for his flashy Italian suits straight o…
Award Winning Pizzaiolo Returns To NJ Roots With Opening Of Morristown Restaurant
An award-winning pizza chef is returning to his cheesy, saucy, crispy New Jersey roots with the opening of his new restaurant in Morristown.
Coniglios is now open at 11 South St. in Morristown, taking over for Bareburger, which closed in March.
Nino Coniglio, a Garden State native, moved to Brooklyn in his early teen years, where he learned the tools of the trade, his website says.
His philosophy is based around three keys: ingredient quality, the dough-making process, and the order that the ingredients are applied.
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