CT BUSINESSES

The DiGirolamo Legacy: The Cutting Wedge Unveils New Website and Menu Presentation Facelift

2 October 2024

Stratford, CT – October 2024 – The Cutting Wedge, a long-standing family-owned restaurant and catering business in Fairfield and New Haven Counties, is excited to announce the launch of its new website and a sleek, modern redesign of its menu presentation. This update represents a significant step in the DiGirolamo family's continued mission to deliver fresh, healthy meals to the community.

Located at 88 Ryders Ln Building 2, Stratford, CT 06614, The Cutting Wedge remains under the leadership of David DiGirolamo, who is dedicated to maintaining the highest culinary standards in the region. The newly launched website, created with the expertise of Ads Needed Digital Marketing Agency, offers a streamlined experience for customers, allowing them to browse menus and access information about the restaurant’s services with ease.


Visit the new website at: www.cuttingwedge.net.

A Legacy of Freshness and Family Tradition

The DiGirolamo family has been a cornerstone in Connecticut’s culinary scene for generations, always focusing on quality ingredients and community-driven values. Their longstanding relationships with local vendors ensure that every meal served at The Cutting Wedge is fresh and made from the finest ingredients available.


“Our family has always been committed to providing fresh, healthy meals, and we’re thrilled to share this next chapter with our customers,” said David DiGirolamo, owner of The Cutting Wedge. “With our new website and updated menu presentation, we’ve made it easier than ever for our customers to enjoy the food they love while embracing a more convenient, modern experience.”


Fresh Look, Same Commitment to Quality

The new website reflects the DiGirolamo family’s dedication to blending tradition with innovation. Customers can now enjoy a simple and intuitive online experience, exploring the updated menu and checking out the other services in just a few clicks.


Whether it’s a quick grab-and-go meal or a family-sized offering, The Cutting Wedge ensures that healthy eating is always convenient and accessible.

Catering Services at the Heart

Catering continues to be central to The Cutting Wedge’s offerings. The newly revamped website simplifies the process for customers planning corporate events, family gatherings, or special occasions. From customizable menus to professional service, The Cutting Wedge remains a trusted name in catering across the region.


“We believe in the power of food to bring people together,” added DiGirolamo. “With our enhanced website, we’re making it even easier for customers to explore catering options and ensure their events are a success.”


Special Thanks to Our Partners

The DiGirolamo family is grateful to Ads Needed Digital Marketing Agency for their exceptional work in developing the new website and redesigning the menu presentation. Their team’s expertise has been instrumental in bringing this vision to life and making The Cutting Wedge’s digital transformation a reality.


For more information on their services, visit www.adsneeded.com.


Explore the New Cutting Wedge

As The Cutting Wedge continues to evolve, the DiGirolamo family invites the community to explore the new website and experience the refreshed menus firsthand. Visit www.cuttingwedge.net or stop by in person at 88 Ryders Ln Building 2, Stratford, CT 06614.


About The Cutting Wedge

Located at 88 Ryders Ln Building 2, Stratford, CT, The Cutting Wedge is a family-owned and operated restaurant specializing in fresh, healthy breakfast and lunch options. Known for their exceptional catering services, the DiGirolamo family has proudly served Fairfield and New Haven Counties for decades, bringing quality, locally sourced ingredients to every meal.

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