The Mercury News

Campo di Bocce owners say they will remain open in Los Gatos

Pandemic economy ‘took its toll’ on the business in Livermore, Fremont

- By Linda Zavoral lzavoral@ bayareanew­sgroup.com Contact Linda Zavoral at 408-920-5960.

For 15 years, Livermore’s Campo di Bocce had been a gathering spot on Vineyard Avenue for a spirited Italian game combined with a meal and some wine, drawing crowds for birthday parties, wedding rehearsal dinners, wine country excursions, team-building events, fundraiser­s and even national tournament­s.

But the business restrictio­ns of the COVID-19 era proved too hard to overcome and the owners announced they have made the “extremely difficult decision” to permanentl­y close that location, along with the Fremont one.

“The continual shutdowns, lockdowns, changing of the rules, takeout food only, outdoor dining only, minimal indoor dining, then once again takeout only, finally took its toll, and the grips of the COVID-19 pandemic finally took hold and have forced us into this dire situation,” owners Tom Albanese and Ben Musolf announced on their Facebook page.

The original location in Los Gatos, which opened in 1997, will remain in business. It’s currently closed for renovation­s.

“But we will be back in the early spring. We look forward to seeing you again soon,” the website said.

In the farewell note, the owners thanked their East

Bay employees, their customers and the bocce community for their love of the game.

“We want to thank our loyal, devoted and dedicated staff members for all of the support and hard work helping Campo di Bocce of Livermore become a pillar in the community,” they said, adding that many staff members met there for the first time and have married and started families.

“And to all of our loyal customers, without your continued support over the past 15 years, Campo di Bocce of Livermore would have only been a place to grab a pizza and beer and go on with your day. So many parties have been held here and so, so many unforgetta­ble memories have been created,” it said.

Over the years, Albanese and Musolf said, Campo di Bocce has hosted four national bocce championsh­ips as well as charity celebrity events hosted by John Madden and Steve Mariucci, regional tournament­s and inhouse leagues.

For Bay Area lovers of the game, they said, “bocce as we know it will never be the same again.”

The remaining Campo di Bocce is located at 565 University Ave, Los Gatos; campodiboc­ce.com.

 ?? DOUG DURAN — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Campo di Bocce in Livermore is closing permanentl­y because of the pandemic shutdown.
DOUG DURAN — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Campo di Bocce in Livermore is closing permanentl­y because of the pandemic shutdown.

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