Chefs off the Clock
Tony Priolo: Baseball Player
6/26/2018 | 2m 55sVideo has Closed Captions
Chef Tony Priolo plays baseball in the Midwest Suburban League and owns three restaurants.
Growing up, Tony Priolo had two passions: cooking and playing baseball. To this day, both remain close to his heart. As chef and co-owner of three Chicago restaurants (Piccolo Sogno, Nonnina, Maillard Tavern), Tony loves pleasing people with food… while baseball feeds his soul. For the past twelve years, Tony has been playing with the Braves in the Midwest Suburban League.
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Chefs off the Clock is a local public television program presented by WTTW
Chefs off the Clock
Tony Priolo: Baseball Player
6/26/2018 | 2m 55sVideo has Closed Captions
Growing up, Tony Priolo had two passions: cooking and playing baseball. To this day, both remain close to his heart. As chef and co-owner of three Chicago restaurants (Piccolo Sogno, Nonnina, Maillard Tavern), Tony loves pleasing people with food… while baseball feeds his soul. For the past twelve years, Tony has been playing with the Braves in the Midwest Suburban League.
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