narrator: sal del deo's roots in provincetown date back to 1946, when he first landed here as a teen. johnny: what brought you to provincetown? sal i came here to study painting. i didn't come here for the looks. i didn't come here for the lifestyle. i didn't come here for the climate. i came here to study. it's a very liberal, free flowing way of life here. romoldo it's not just about like, oh, isn't it cool? there's a lot of artists here, and a lot of gay people, and a lot of all sorts of interesting stuff going on, and all this nature. it's that putting those things together creates much more than just the additive accumulation of those people and this place. that's what makes this place special. that's why there's so much going on here and there's so much energy. narrator: and when you dine at sal's place, a rustic italian dish and a glass of wine sets the mood just right. this food isn't good, it's great. thank you. what i love about coming here is this sense of like warmth and that feeling of being home when you walk in the front door? the conviviality of this establishment is s