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Justin Y.
Sarasota , Alaska
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One of the best Italian restaurants in NYC. Make sure you make a reservation.
The restaurant was reviewed by Audrey E. and she seemed to know alot
about the history of Patsy's so maybe she could tell me whether
or not there is any connection between this Patsy's and the Patsy's
that was located on first Avenue between 117th and 118th street in Harlem.
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Anonymous
56945
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I went to Patsy's restaurant in the late afternoon. The maitre
dee who I have since learned is the father of Sal the chef was totally
unfriendly to me and made me feel I didn't belong.
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Anonymous
56945
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It was good. Not as good as I expected.
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Mike S.
oak park , Illinois
432
reviews
Great family style Italian and excellent thin crsut pizza. There
are several of them throughout the city and I have been to all of
them. Highly recommended and great for large parties.
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Bobby M.
Sarasota , Florida
472
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Great family style Italian and excellent thin crsut pizza. There
are several of them throughout the city and I have been to all of
them. Highly recommended and great for large parties
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Dennis C.
Villas , New Jersey
16
reviews
One of the best Italian restaurants in NYC. Make sure you make
a reservation. The restaurant was reviewed by Audrey E. and she
seemed to know alot about the history of Patsy's so maybe she could
tell me whether or not there is any connection between this Patsy's
and the Patsy's that was located on first Avenue between 117th
and 118th street in Harlem.
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Jeff K.
3
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this is the best, bar none, italian restaurant in midtown, maybe
the whole city. the one drawback is the quickness of service to
get you in and out because it is small and you must have reservations
during peak times.
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Wendy M.
new york city , New York
24
reviews
Great family style Italian and excellent thin crsut pizza. There
are several of them throughout the city and I have been to all of
them. Highly recommended and great for large parties.
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Anonymous
56945
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In 1944, Pasqual Scognamillo, known to all as Patsy, began serving
the food-loving public earthy, authentic Neapolitan recipes.
Today, his son Joe and grandsons Sal and Frank continue the tradition
for their regular long-time local guests, out-or-towners and
the many celebrities who consider Patsy's their Manhattan dining
room. Open seven days for lunch and dinner. Pre-fixe luncheon
and dinner menu available between 5pm and 7pm. It is located between
Broadway and Eighth Avenue.
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