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| Two Boots |
42-44 Avenue A. 3rd/ 4th Sts |
| Ph:212-254-1441 |
| Cajun-inspired pizzas with a spicy sauce. The Two Boots of the name are Italy and Louisiana. |
| Arturo's |
106 West Houston Street, at Thompson |
| Ph:212-677-3820 |
| Italian pastas and pizzas in an old-school setting. Live jazz nightly, and the waitstaff often sing along. |
| John's Pizzeria |
278 Bleecker Street |
| Ph:212-243-1680 |
| A favorite of NYU students and neighborhood locals alike. Great, fresh New York slices any hour of the day. |
| Two Boots Grand Central |
109 E. 42nd St./ Lexington. |
| Ph:212-557-7992. |
| The favorite pizza haunt of Downtowners, now in Midtown. |
| Bella Napoli |
150 W. 49th St. 6th/ 7th Av. |
| Ph:12-719-2819 |
| Authentic Italian pizzas are just the tip of the iceberg. |
| Patsy's Italian Restaurant |
236 W. 56 Street, btw. Broadway & Eight Avenue. |
| Ph:212 247-3491 |
| Family owned restaurant serving century old recipes. |
| Lombardi's |
32 Spring St., btw Mulberry & Mott Sts. |
| Ph:212 941-7994 |
| The oldest pizza restaurant in New York, serving pizza pies and calzones. |
| Pizza Mercato |
11 Waverly Pl. at Mercer Street. |
| Ph:212 420-8432 |
| Fresh ingredients and crazy toppings. |
| Pomodoro Ristorante Pizzeria |
51 Spring St./ Mulberry. |
| Ph:212-966-9229 |
| Home of the famous `vodka slice'. |
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