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Danny DeVito Branches Out From Restaurants To Limoncello

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We know. You felt left out because the limoncello tasting at DeVito's was media-only. It's OK. Two intrepid bloggers recounted the event, which served to introduce Danny DeVito's very own brand of limoncello. See the bottle he's holding in the photo? Apparently the lemon is scratch-n-sniff. Awesome.

But what does it taste like? Sara of All Purpose Dark has this to say:

In that span of time I managed to suck down two flutes of the sweet liquor, which reminded me of a melted pack of lemon-drops spiked with alcohol.

Calvin Godfrey at the New Times, recounts stories of growing up with DeVito's kids in his post:

Their family made a big deal about sticking together, throwing large parties and being nice to everybody. No scandals to report. DeVito managed to always have fun in Hollywood –to explore his own projects, to be friendly with everyone and put money into smart things. He always has fun where he is, it seems.

His house was always full of dogs and children and pleasant older ladies who would sit around the breakfast table, chatting and preparing big meals.

So it was weird to visit his ritzy restaurant on Ocean Drive.

Danny DeVito's premium limoncello [Official Site]
DeVito Limoncello Tasting [All Purpose Dark]
The Real DeVito [Riptide 2.0]
DeVito South Beach [MenuPages]
DeVito South Beach [Official Site]

Photo: Sara from All Purpose Dark

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