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22 visit www.shopgrovecity.com -Deno While there certainly must be thousands of Main Street Diners dotting small towns all across America it is doubtful that any boast the uncommon blend of flavors and folklore found at Grove Citys own favorite neighborhood restaurant. For the past 17 years husband and wife Bill and Kelly Neofotistos have owned and operated the Main Street Diner located naturally on Main Street. Working side by side Bill is the head chef with Kelly as sous chef preparing soups and sauces and overseeing their robust breakfast business. Putting in shifts that their son Deno calls ridiculous the couple Authentically Delicious It was doing well but I wanted it to be great. has kept the Diner afloat through the years dodging hurdles that include stiff competition from franchises and a few stifling economic recessions. But as devoted as they are to their business and their customers working six and seven days a week at their age began to take its toll a fact that was not lost on 38-year-old Deno who was experiencing career issues of his own. After a stint in Long Island New York as a project manager for a large construction company Deno returned to western Pennsylvania to take a position with a busy commercial real estate company in Beaver Falls overseeing maintenance and construction. It was hectic he said. I was tied to my computer and phone all the time handling problems. Until one day he decided If I was going to spend my life handling problems Id rather they were mine than somebody elses. So three years ago he traded in his suit for an apron and joined his parents in managing the Main Street Diner bringing with him a fresh new perspective.