Well-known Houston restaurant owner Vincent “Bubba” Mandola has died of COVID-19, his family announced Sunday.
As part of a dynasty of local restaurant owners, Mandola, 77, is best known for opening a trio of restaurants on West Dallas Street— Nino's, Vincent's and Grappino's — that became Houston favorites. He also owns Pronto Cucino in Montrose.
“The Mandola family has lost one of our own to Covid,” according to a statement from the family, shared on the Mandola’s Deli Facebook page. “Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife, children, grandchildren and siblings. Vincent’s many friends and cousins, including Frank, will miss him dearly… His staff and loyal patrons will miss him too.”
In the statement, the family reminded people to be vigilant about the spread of COVID-19. Wear masks, stay home as much as possible and keep a safe distance from each other, they said.
“Remember we are ALL tired of this temporary way of life,” the statement said. “Follow the guidelines anyway! This is a real thing effecting our families, friends and communities.”
julian.gill@chron.com
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