About Us
Bernardino DiRito came to America from Taranta Peligna Italy in 1909. Coming from a village of about 500-600 people in the Chieti province, Bernardino learned at an early age about hard work and family values. Upon arrival in America, Bernardino was put to work in the mines and the farming fields of Colorado. A few years later he was smitten by Cesarea ‘Rose’ Lippis and they were wed. They went on to have a wonderful family of 8 children, plus. The plus being numerous family that
Following in the family tradition, Bernardino and Cesarea had their children instilled with the same values of hard work and family that they had known and loved.
The youngest boy of the family, and particularly ornery, Merion Robert, or ‘Bob’ as most knew him had a love of cooking from an early age. It was known well among his sisters that when Bob cooked fresh pies, that the cleanup would span the entire kitchen, however, it is said they were well worth the extra work.
Bob grew up and went away to the Army directly following the Korean conflict and returned in 1955.
Upon his return, Bob and his brother Richard, along with assistance from their father Bernardino, constructed the ‘Joker Drive In’ on 1302 River Street. Their business opened in 1956 and was the first in Canon City to sell pizza. This product was so new and unheard of at this time, that when a sign maker was contracted to paint the brothers a proper sign, he misspelled ‘Pizza To Go’ to ‘Pizza Togo’ thinking it was a new Italian dish. The Joker Drive-in enjoyed a successful business well into the ’60s. Their building still stands and is currently home to Blockbuster Video on Highway 50.
Bob married Lettie Lou Jeffers in 1958 and had a family with 6 children of his own. Son and daughter Rob and Marian decided to go into the restaurant business themselves and opened ‘
The youngest of Bob and Lettie’s children, Greg worked at Bernardino’s from the age of 15. From that point on he was hooked and stayed in the restaurant business from then on.
Bob and Greg remodeled the former automotive garage at the corner of 3rd and Main in Canon City and opened yet another restaurant in 2001. Doing much of the work with their own hands, the garage was renovated into ‘DiRito’s Italian Restaurant’ and has been flourishing since. Bob passed in 2007, however, Lettie has helped Greg carry on and continue to bring the homemade Italian dishes to Canon City that Bob himself used to.
DiRito’s Italian Restaurant proudly offers their daily homemade bread, signature roasted garlic, homemade meatballs, and sausage, as well as numerous other homemade Italian specialty dishes. Don’t forget to check the daily specials available and homemade soup of the day.
Homemade, Mouth- Watering Goodness
testimonials
“Five Stars!”
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Love eating here. Service and food were great. They were out of the ravioli, but the waitress came through with a top notch h suggestion of the gnocchi with meatballs. Made for a great dinner. – R. Lewis
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We stumbled on to this place when stopping in Canon City while previewing homes for a client. The food was fantastic and our server “Libby ” was awesome. You owe it to yourself to try Di Rito’s in you ever get the chance. – J. Soper
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We went to DiRitos! We asked locals in Canon City where the best food in town was and they sent us here. Well, they were NOT wrong. This was just SO good and our waitress was absolutely awesome. For appetizers we tried the deep fried artichoke hearts and Gouda sticks with green chili. (Recommended!) All of the sauces and pasta and meatballs were hand made. The pizza was absolute perfection and don’t forget to save room for the cannoli! *Post visit note: I cannot stop thinking about that spicy meatball! We will definitely be back for more soon! 🙂 – Boop Frog (on Google)
Vieni a mangiare con noi
(Come eat with us!)
DiRito's
Get IN touch
Phone
719-276-7240
Address
231 Main St.
Cañon City, CO 81212
Visit Us
We are located on the corner of 3rd and Main in Downtown Cañon City, Colorado.
Our Hours
Tues - Sat: 11am - 8pm
Sun - Mon: Closed