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Franco the Foodie

Family Reopens Italian Restaurant To Honor Franco

December 2, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

This week Franco The Foodie officially reopens Wednesday to Saturday from 3-7pm.  After Franco Gallo passed away in October from complications from a heart transplant, his family has decided to honor his legacy by carrying on the family business, which has just 4 employees.

The Gallo Family

Running the kitchen will be Alexa, Franco’s oldest daughter, who had been cooking by her dads side for several years in the restaurant.  Jess, the younger daughter,  handles the front of the house and customer relations.

While the majority of the business, there is a small seating area where regulars dine in. And just like always, you can expect a weekly changing menu filled with Chef Franco’s delicious recipes. He taught his daughters well, and they’re carrying forward the torch of his labor of love with pride and so much heart.

This week also marks a deeply meaningful milestone: Franco and Karen’s wedding anniversary. On December 2nd, they would have celebrated 33  years of marriage. Thirty-three years ago, they were married in Franco’s hometown of Brindisi, Italy, while Karen was stationed there with the United States Navy, and that’s where their incredible journey of love first began.

So they thought, what better way to reopen than with Franco’s cherished anniversary dish, the one he made every year to celebrate with Karen. This week’s featured special is a beautiful sneak peek of something truly close to Franco’s heart:    Tortelloni Panna, Prosciutto e Funghi
“This time last year, he shared this very Tortellini Panna dish on Living Dayton,  which we  are honored to share with you. From our hearts to yours, thank you. Grazie Mille for allowing us to keep Franco’s spirit, love, and flavors alive. We invite you to come enjoy these amazing dishes that meant so much to him, and now, to our family{ says Gallo.”
“It’s overwhelming with the amount of support we got from the community and the media.  We’re so grateful for the community support our family has received.  Both  Giovanni’s & Copey’s both did fundraisers for us a and we were really wowed- seeing other local businesses who supported us. I just can’t say enough about how heartwarming that is. It’s amazing and I know Franco would be very proud,” Karen shared, getting choked up as she was talking with us.
Here’s the menu for opening week:
As always you can message them with your preorder, call  at 937-679-5404 (Wednesday – Saturday from 3-7PM) or find us on DoorDash for delivery. 👍 Note – You can preorder as soon as you want, for any day you want!
How to preorder? Please send a message (via private messenger on their facebook page) with your order and desired pickup day/half hour timeframe (such as 4-4:30) and phone contact info. They will text you when your order is ready to avoid wait times, and aim to have your order ready as quickly as possible.
Our goal is to make this as efficient as possible with the freshly made entrees, all carefully crafted for each order  received.

Franco The Foodie

120 W Jefferson Street
New Carlisle, OH 45344
937-679-5404
Wed- Sat 3- 7pm

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Alexa, Franco the Foodie, Franko The Foodie, Italian restaurant, Jess, Karen Gallo, New Carlisle

RIP Franco The Foodie

October 4, 2025 By Dayton937

It is with heavy hearts that share the news no one ever wants to deliver,  Franco Gallo  passed away last night at The Christ Hospital in Cincinnati.
As many of you know, he had been bravely fighting for his life, waiting for a second heart transplant. Despite his strength and determination, Franco’s other organs began to fail, and he was no longer eligible to be relisted for a new heart. His body fought until the very end.
The family  is devastated by this loss. Right now, they don’t know what this means for The Foodie moving forward. The Gallos had temporarily close their family-owned Italian restaurant at 120 W. Jefferson St. in  New Carlisle.  The couple’s two daughters, Jess Gallo and Alexa Gallo, also work full-time at the restaurant but have been in Cincinnati to be close to their father during his illness.

The Gallos, Franco (bottom left) Karen (bottom right), Jess (top left) and Alexa (top right)

Karen Gallo shared, “these are uncertain times, and we ask for your patience as we take the time we need to grieve, process, and make decisions as a family. We want to thank you all for the overwhelming love and support you showed Franco. Your kindness meant the world to him and to our family. He loved this community deeply, and we know many of you loved him just as much.
Please keep Franco in your heart. We are forever grateful for the memories for the outpouring of love and support.  ❤️
The Gallo Family”
Revisit his 10? Chef interview Franco did with us back in 2023 right after the restaurant opened.
Tributes to Franco and the family are already coming in on the restaurants facebook page:
 “All of us who met Franco were not only impacted by his food but his infectious enthusiasm and joy seen every time any of our paths crossed.”  -Kris Maxwell

“Franco was a great man, always put a smile on my face and made me laugh.” – Drew Campisano

“What a passionate vibrant person who shared his love and skills of cooking. ” – Sheryl Kramer
“Franco was a true light in this world. He was so welcoming to everyone who came through the door and always had a smile to share.” – Hannah Funderburg
“Your family has been through a difficult time prayers for peace in your heart, mind and soul.”  – Nancy Aldridge
“Every time I came to the restaurant I was treated like family. I feel like I lost one of my own.’ – Kent Myers
” He had such a passion for sharing his food and the country he came from. I count myself very lucky to have met him and to have enjoyed his food. 🙏🏻💔🇮🇹🍝“. – Elizabeth Anne
” What a wonderful man. I will truly miss him and his stories. Your family has been a blessing to the community. God bless you and Franco.”  – Curtis Sumner

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Franco the Foodie, Frank Gallo

Giovanni’s Hosts Fundraiser Tonight for Franco the Foodie

September 23, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

Franco the Foodie opened his New Carlisle restaurant in April of 2023. The menu changes weekly, with customer favorites like lasagna, Chicken Parmesan, and Eggplant Parmesan making regular appearances.

The restaurant is currently closed while Franco is in the hospital fighting for his after a battle after he had a routing surgery to get an updated pacemaker in his heart. “That surgery was successful, but then somehow it was infected and he was admitted into the hospital again because he was having breathing issues,” said Jess Gallo, Franco’s daughter. “Congestive heart failure was starting and they basically told him he had six months at the most to survive,” said Karen Gallo, Franco’s wife.   As explained on a go fund me page set up for Franco, “The pacemaker became infected, triggering a cascade of life-threatening complications. Franco has since endured numerous emergency procedures and has been placed on multiple life-support systems, including a temporary LVAD, while we waited, with hope and fear, for a donor heart.

When that call finally came, we thought it was our miracle. The transplant gave us hope for a new beginning. But shortly after, Franco’s body began to reject the new heart. He has since been diagnosed with Primary Graft Dysfunction (PGD), a severe and rare complication. He is now back on ECMO and an LVAD, and during a recent procedure to place an RVAD, doctors discovered a dangerous blood clot that required immediate surgery.”

Over the weekend Cassaundra Spaziani, owner of Giovanni’s Fair

Cassaundra Spaziani

posted this: “Some of you may know that Franco the Foodie out of New Carlisle is in the hospital. I do not know Franco. But I do know what it’s like supporting a family with a small business. I know how scary it can be to get sick and worry about bills. It has happened to many of us. We don’t believe that Franco is our competitor but he is our friend. There’s room for us all to do well and succeed and support each other. So please come out Tuesday for Alfredo night. Make plans to eat with us Tuesday September 23rd from 4-8pm and help a family during what is likely the most stressful and scariest time of their lives. Money should be the last thing we have to think about when someone we love is ill, but unfortunately that is not the case for many of us. We all want Franco to be around for many more years and we all want him to be serving up his wonderful Italian dishes every week. 💚🤍❤️. From one Italian family to another, we truly hope you come see us Tuesday and know that you are contributing to an entire family’s peace of mind.”

Here is the menu for tonight:

We applaud Giovanni’s for setting up this fundraiser tonight for Franco and encourage you to dine out tonight!

Giovanni’s Fairborn

215 W Main St,
Fairborn, OH  45324
(937) 878-1611

 

Filed Under: Community, Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Franco the Foodie, Frank Gallo, Giovanni's

10? with Chef Franco Gallo

January 9, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

Chef Franco Gallo grew up in a small town in Italy by the Adriatic Sea in Brindisi, where he got his first taste of the restaurant business doing every job imaginable alongside many Italian Chefs in his hometown. He also served in the Italian Army and was trained in culinary art to serve the high ranking officer staff. He met his wife in the Navy, stationed in Italy where they met and he followed here here. His most recent experience was being the Head Chef at the Dayton Bicycle Club for 15 years. Last summer the stars aligned with the opportunity to open Franco the Foodie, where he is the now the owner and Chef, creating a unique rotating menu every week and catering for parties and events.  His family is all involved in the business with his wife and one daughter works in the kitchen, while his other daughter works the front of the house.

What is your favorite ingredient to cook with?

Garlic is one of my favorite ingredients. It is simple, flavorful and fragrant, adding a lot too many dishes. After all, I am 100 percent Italian, born and raised in Italy. They put garlic in our pacifiers.

What ingredient do you dread?

I don’t dread any ingredient in particular, although I am not a fan of peeling beets, although I do love to eat them.

What’s your favorite dish to make?

My favorite dish to make is homemade pasta. To me there is nothing better than making homemade pasta. I find it therapeutic and the end result is pure delicious in a variety of sauces and options. It also takes me back to my childhood when I first was introduced to making pasta with my mother and grandmother in Italy.

What’s your favorite pig out food?

Fried calamari and shrimp, with squeeze of lemon on top and fresh parsley. I could eat that all day long. Growing up by the Adriatic Sea in Italy it was a common street food that always brings me back home.

What restaurant, other than your own, do you like to dine at in the Miami Valley?

Lily’s Bistro and Meadowlark are 2 of my favorite restaurants. I like how they utilize seasonal fresh ingredients, and the dishes are often creative and enjoyable.

What’s your best advice for home chefs?

Simplicity goes a long way. Don’t overdo it and think that adding too many ingredients makes things better. Less is often more when it comes to cooking. And YouTube can often be your best friend when learning how to use new ingredients or trying a new recipe.

If you could invite any 4 guests to a dinner party who would they be and why?

My mother, who lives in Italy and I don’t get to see her very often. My father, who passed away several years ago. My grandmother, who taught me a lot about cooking. And my wife, who tells me she is my biggest fan, so I better include her so she doesn’t divorce me.

Who do you look up to in the industry and why?

My brother Tony, who is a Chef in Italy. He has a reputation for making some amazing food and pizza dough in Brindisi, where we grew up. He recently came to visit and spent time working with me and showing me some tips and cooking techniques. One thing that I learned a long time ago is that a Chef never stops learning and I appreciated him sharing his knowledge with me.

What do you do in the Miami Valley on a day off?

I don’t have many days off, but when I get a chance to relax I like to watch a movie, or play online nerdy games, such as World of Warcraft.

Share a kitchen disaster, lucky break or other interesting story:

Approximately 6 months ago I had the opportunity to open Franco the Foodie. It has been a dream of mine for many years to have my own restaurant. You could call this my lucky break, as everything aligned at the right place at the right time. I have greatly enjoyed the challenge and look forward to growing the business, also recognizing it is not always easy. But it is extremely satisfying getting to know the local customers and welcoming them like family.


Franco the Foodie

120 W Jefferson Street
New Carlisle, OH,
937-679-5404
Wed – Sat 3 – 7pm
Dine in (seats 18) or Carry out
Reservations available for groups
Grab and Go also available
Menu rotates weekly
Delivery via Door Dash
Catering available

Filed Under: Ten Questions, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Chef Franco Gallo, Franco the Foodie

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