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Busy Upper East Side pizzeria/restaurant on the corner of Second Av and 69 Street. Family friendly - plexiglass window for little ones to see the pizzas being made and baked. They serve bread and...
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Busy Upper East Side pizzeria/restaurant on the corner of Second Av and 69 Street. Family friendly - plexiglass window for little ones to see the pizzas being made and baked. They serve bread and olive oil (no butter). Salads are ample, enough for two. Caesar salad (insalata romana) is great ($7 or $17 for family size - big enough for 4). Pastas are okay but people come here for the thin-crust pizza which arrives bubbling hot. A large pie starts at about $15 and when you add salad, drinks, appetizers, your bill could be $50+ which is a lot more than you thought you would spend for a night out for pizza so make it an occasion. Service is congenial. Atmosphere is casual.
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This is a good place to go with a group of friends. We split some salad and a couple of pies and it was great. I didn't think this place would be a contender for best pizza in New York City, but it...
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This is a good place to go with a group of friends. We split some salad and a couple of pies and it was great. I didn't think this place would be a contender for best pizza in New York City, but it doesn't fall too far behind the big names. Went on a Sunday afternoon and there were plenty of empty tables.
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Great pizza, pastas, and salad. Particularly good pastas. But always packed on nice weekend evenings. Also, make sure to ennouniciate if you're ordering takeout or delivery. They have been known to...
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Great pizza, pastas, and salad. Particularly good pastas. But always packed on nice weekend evenings. Also, make sure to ennouniciate if you're ordering takeout or delivery. They have been known to make mistakes.
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