A few diehard fans of the famous chocolate and hazelnut spread are launching a restaurant that serves nothing but Nutella-based dishes.
According to Grubstreet.com, the new eatery is due to open for business in the near future at 82 Fifth Avenue in Brooklyn's Park Slope neighborhood.
The Nutelleria will offer an entire range of sweet snacks made with the spread, from classics like pancakes and croissants to more original inventions such as a bacon-banana-Nutella waffle sandwich.
On the future restaurant's website, Nutella enthusiasts learn that they will even be able to make special requests. If their combination is a hit with the owners, it may even be added to the menu.
The entrepreneurs behind the project say they are already considering opening locations in other U.S. cities. But that's assuming their venture will not be met with opposition from Ferrero, the Italian food corporation that owns the Nutella brand and has quickly taken action to shut down similar initiatives in the past.
The company is all the more likely to protest given that there is already an official Nutella bar in New York, located at the Italian food market Eataly.
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