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  2. Di Fara Pizza - Wikipedia

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    Di Fara Pizza is a pizzeria located at 1424 Avenue J in the Midwood section of Brooklyn, New York City. Situated on the corner of East 15th Street and Avenue J, the restaurant was owned and operated by Domenico DeMarco (1936–2022) from 1965.

  3. L&B Spumoni Gardens - Wikipedia

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    L&B Spumoni Gardens is an Italian-American pizzeria-restaurant in the Gravesend neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City. [1] [2] [3] [4] Originally conceived as an ...

  4. Big Daddy's Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    In addition to serving hot dogs and crinkle-cut French fries, Big Daddy's also served pizza, chow mein on a bun, roasted pork sandwiches, and had a full deli as well as a clam bar. The restaurant was known for its decor of red and white candy stripes and pictures of partner Robert Napp surrounded by the famous celebrities of that era.

  5. The 18 Best Pizza Spots in Brooklyn - AOL

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    Sure, everyone tawks about how good New York City pizza is. It’s apparently all thanks to our water… and while Manhattan gets a lot of well-deserved accolades, unless you’re a tourist, you ...

  6. Roberta's - Wikipedia

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    Roberta's has recently gained notoriety for its so-called "Tiki Disco" parties, which are thrown throughout Brooklyn, [6] and in 2013 at the Bonnaroo Music Festival in Manchester, Tennessee. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] That same year, USA Today published a column from The Daily Meal which named Roberta's as one of America's top 15 pizzerias.

  7. Domenico DeMarco - Wikipedia

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    Domenico De Marco (December 4, 1936 – March 17, 2022) was an Italian pizza chef, who founded the pizzeria Di Fara Pizza on Avenue J in Brooklyn in 1965. He received national recognition for his restaurant and was considered an artist of pizza in Brooklyn. [1]