Strong winds knock over Caruso’s Italian Restaurant’s iconic sign


February 27, 2023
By Matt Sterner

The wind was sure blowin’ last week, wasn’t it? At one point, the wind speeds were at 35 to 45 miles per hour and even up to 60 miles per hour in the lower elevations.

So, aside from the occasional speedster or random four-wheeler that rushes down Fourth Avenue, Caruso’s Italian Restaurant isn’t used to such wind gusts. The iconic sign got its bell rung last week, so to speak.

Photo courtesy of the Fourth Avenue Coalition on Instagram

On Winds-day, February 22, the sign, which is about 70 years old, felt the force of 50+ miles per hour winds, snapping the pole right at the ground. Luckily, the neon sign of an Italian chef stringing up some spaghetti didn’t harm anyone below when it fell over.

The sign had four cables attached to it, too, which allowed it to rest safely against the awning.

“Cook & Company Signmakers and five neon sign specialists rushed over to bring it to the ground safely,” Ignite Sign Art Museum shared about the catastrophe.

So, are they going to fix it? You gust correctly if you’re thinking “yes.”

“The plan is to repaint the sign, update the wiring, and reinstall the neon masterpiece,” the Fourth Avenue Coalition shared on Instagram. “We can’t wait to have it back where it belongs.”

Photo courtesy of the Fourth Avenue Coalition on Instagram

The Italian staple on Fourth Avenue is still open while the sign gets repaired. The current hours of operation are 4 – 9 p.m. on Tuesday – Thursday, 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. on Friday – Sunday, and closed on Monday.

Caruso’s Italian Restaurant is located at 434 N. Fourth Avenue. For more information, visit carusositalian.com.

For a full guide about all there is to eat and drink on Fourth Avenue, read our article “30+ Restaurants & Bars to visit while taking a stroll down Fourth Avenue.”

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