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  2. Joe's Pizza - Wikipedia

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    Joe's Pizza, also called Famous Joe's Pizza, is a pizzeria located in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City on Carmine Street near Bleecker Street. The restaurant is known for serving a classic New York street-style pizza and has been called a "Greenwich Village institution". The pizzeria serves by the slice or as full pies. [1] [2]

  3. File:Joe's Pizza, Greenwich Village, NYC.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. John's of Bleecker Street - Wikipedia

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    The "John's Original" pizza. John's of Bleecker Street, simply known as John's Pizzeria, is a historic pizzeria on Bleecker Street in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Founded in 1915, [1] the pizzeria serves coal fired brick oven pizza prepared in the style of a tomato pie.

  5. List of restaurants in New York City - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of notable restaurants in New York City. New York City’s restaurant industry had 23,650 establishments in 2019. New York City’s restaurant industry had 23,650 establishments in 2019.

  6. Celebrity wall - Wikipedia

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    1910: Joel's Bohemia, New York (defunct); cartoons by Carlo de Fornaro. [1] 1914: The Blue Ribbon, New York (defunct) 1927: Sardi's, New York, popular with theater people. Inspired by the caricature walls at the Parisian restaurant Joe Zelli's. [3] Alex Gard provided 720 caricatures over a period of twenty years in exchange for daily meals. [3]

  7. Patsy's Pizzeria - Wikipedia

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    [5] According to The New York Times, "Pizza makers have become architectural historians, seeking out spaces that once housed a coal-burning oven, like old bakeries or restaurants". [5] In 2019, a waiter at Patsy's Pizzeria returned a $423,987.55 cashier's check to a customer who left it behind on one of their tables.

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  9. Lanza's - Wikipedia

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    Lanza’s was an Italian restaurant in the East Village, Manhattan. It was opened in 1904 by Sicilian immigrant Michael Lanza in a tenement built in 1871. Lanza was rumored to have been a chef for Victor Emmanuel III of Italy. They closed in 2015. [1] Eater reported it officially closed in 2017 after seizure by a marshal for non-payment of ...