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Son of Sean Connery’s favourite Edinburgh restaurateur to serve up slice of Italian cuisine

Sir Sean Connery gave Vito's the thumbs up on his visits to Edinburgh.
Sir Sean Connery gave Vito's the thumbs up on his visits to Edinburgh.

The son of a restaurateur beloved by actor Sean Connery is to bring the family’s next generation of eateries to Perth.

Vito Crolla served famous faces including the Bond actor, screen siren Elizabeth Taylor and ex-Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at his eponymous Edinburgh restaurant, Vito’s, which opened in the 1970s.

Actor Peter Ustinov and football figures including Scotland legend Graeme Sounness were also among his clientele.

The Bank of Scotland building with Vito Crolla plans to transform.

Now his son, also Vito, is to expand the Crolla’s culinary horizons beyond the capital and set up in the Fair City.

He plans to turn an empty Bank of Scotland building on South Street into a “magnificent” Italian restaurant.

The venture is the first time the 41-year-old has struck out on his own and he considers it an “evolution” of his famous father’s brand, rather than an expansion, calling it Zio Vito’s – Italian for Uncle Vito’s.

He said: “There’s a lot of work to be done to take it from a complete shell to where we want it to be.

“We are targeting an opening for September or October. Once it’s open I’ll need at least 20 to 25 staff to man it, maybe more.

“We are in the early stages of planning, but everything is getting put in place but we are going as fast as we can.

Vito Crolla Jnr pictures with Sir Sean Connery, who was a frequent diner at his father’s restaurants.

This is our first restaurant outside of Edinburgh.  The property we have has the potential to be outstanding – it’s on the main road, it’s the first place you see and when we get it done the way we want it it’s going to look absolutely fantastic.”

He added that while he was building on his father’s legacy, the restaurant would be more than an extension of the Vito’s brand.

“My father came over here a long time ago with his whole family and they all set up restaurants in Edinburgh. As far back as I can remember it’s been in the blood.

“My father served Sean Connery frequently, there were people like Margaret Thatcher, football figures like Graeme Souness and Wallace Mercer.

“This is my own personal venture. I think I will be known for being my father’s son, as he was very well known in Edinburgh, but while I would like to emulate my dad this is the next generation.”

Vito Crolla, Snr was originally from the mountain village of Picinisco, in the Monte Casino area of Italy and opened his first Edinburgh restaurant in the early 1970s.

He died, aged 53, in 1996.