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  • 235 Mulberry St.
    New York 10012
  • 212-965-0500

Editorial Review

Chic Nolita pizza from the folks behind legendary Joe & Pat's on Staten Island. (Former Bea doorman Angelo Bianchi is also part of the family affair.) Storefront shop may be narrow, but it’s long on charm, with pressed tin ceilings, weathered wood, vintage snaps. Pizzas are the same thin-crusted beauts they’ve been cranking out for half a century. Vodka, pesto, and bianca iterations. Menu branches out with pasta, brick-pressed chicken, baked prosciutto and fig rolls. And yes, the name does come from the same source as those well-endowed peppermills.

Features

  • Date Spot
  • Dine At The Bar
  • Downtown Style
  • Euro
  • Lunch

Attributes

  • Price:
    $$
  • Reservations:
    Not Accepted
  • Alcohol:
    Beer & Wine
  • Vibe:
    Bustling/Boisterous
  • Restaurant Type:
    Italian, Pizza

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