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Don Peppe is an Italian-American restaurant in South Ozone Park, Queens but was originally in Brooklyn. [1] Don Peppe is a half mile east of Aqueduct Racetrack and is decorated with photographs of thoroughbreds as well as jockey silks. They still have people from the track as customers but not as large as in the past.
[5] [6] In the movie, Travolta's character eats the slices with one stacked on top of the other, leading the restaurant to offer a "double-decker" style pizza named after the actor. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] On February 18, 2023, it was announced on Twitter by the owner's daughter that Lenny's Pizza will be closing and serving its last slice the next day on ...
Frankies 457 Spuntino is an Italian restaurant and olive oil company located in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, New York established in 2004 by Frank Castronovo and Frank Falcinelli. [ 1 ] According to Laura Shunk of The Village Voice , the restaurant is considered one of the fourteen essential Italian restaurants in Brooklyn and is known as ...
In 1971, the Family also opened a full service restaurant that served the community for 23 years before closing in 1994. Fast forward to today where the Clam Bar is still a staple of the Brooklyn community, and is owned by Helen's grandson Michael Geraci, and her great-grandchildren Elena Randazzo and Paul Randazzo Jr. [ 3 ]
In 1938, Barbati sold Spumoni and Italian Ice from a horse and wagon. [8] In 1939, he purchased a vacant property on 86th Street to make the spumoni and ice. [ 8 ] By the mid 1950s, the location came to be L&B Spumoni Gardens, with the spumoni factory, a pizzeria and a luncheonette all on site.
PHOTO: Luigi Mangione, 26, a suspect in the New York City killing of UnitedHealthcare executive Brian Thompson, is escorted after an extradition hearing at Blair County Court House in ...
Lucali is frequently named as one of the best pizzerias in Brooklyn or New York City. [7] [8]The restaurant received entertainment news coverage when Jay-Z and Beyoncé opted for dinner at Lucali over attending the 54th Grammy Awards ceremony. [9]
Ferdinando's Focacceria, founded in 1904, is New York City's oldest Sicilian restaurant. It is the third oldest Italian restaurant behind Rao's and Bamonte's. It is located at 151 Union Street in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn. [1] [2] Panelle is their most popular dish. [3]