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  2. 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. [2][3] In 2015, it was ranked the 10th ...

  3. Patsy's Pizzeria - Wikipedia

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    Patsy's Pizzeria

  4. New York–style pizza - Wikipedia

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    New York–style pizza is a pizza made with a characteristically large hand-tossed thin crust, often sold in wide slices to go. The crust is thick and crisp only along its edge, yet soft, thin, and pliable enough beneath its toppings to be folded to eat. [1] Traditional toppings are simply tomato sauce and shredded mozzarella cheese.

  5. Joe's Pizza - Wikipedia

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    Joe's Pizza

  6. Lombardi's Pizza - Wikipedia

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    40°43′18″N 73°59′44″W  /  40.72155°N 73.995624°W  / 40.72155; -73.995624. Website. www.firstpizza.com. Lombardi's is a pizzeria at 32 Spring Street on the corner of Mott Street in the Nolita neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1905, it has been recognized by the Pizza Hall of Fame as the first pizzeria in ...

  7. List of pizza chains - Wikipedia

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    List of pizza chains

  8. Grimaldi's Pizzeria - Wikipedia

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    Grimaldi's Pizzeria

  9. Ray's Pizza - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Cuomo opened the first Ray's Pizza, at 27 Prince Street in Little Italy, in 1959, named after his nickname "Raffie". In the 1960s he briefly owned a second Ray's Pizza, [1][2] but sold it to Rosolino Mangano in 1964. [1] Mangano kept the name and later claimed that his was the first. [1][2][3] In 1973, Mario Di Rienzo named his new ...