Two New York pizzerias, both alike in dignity, prospered in the Big Apple as coal-fired descendants of the same famed Italian ancestor: Pasquale “Patsy” Lancieri, the inventor of by-the-slice pizza.
Patsy’s Pizzeria will be opening its first location outside of Manhattan at 21-64 Utopia Parkway (GMAP) in Whitestone, Queens, sometime in April. The famed pizzeria originally opened in 1933 in East ...
One of few things more legendary than Sinatra's music and film career is his love of food. Sinatra's favorite foods are perhaps some of the most well-documented of any celebrity, down to Sinatra's ...
Patsy’s has been promising pizza for almost a year now. When the venerable red-sauce joint at 3651 Navajo Street was sold last fall to Kim DeLancey and Ron Cito (second cousin of founder Chubby Aiello ...
Patsy's, the popular Italian restaurant in East Harlem since 1933, which has a franchise on the water in New Rochelle, will open Oct. 18 in Harrison. The new location will serve a slightly expanded ...
That’s a lotta dough! A long-running battle between a pair of famed Italian eateries over the “Patsy’s” name has exploded once again, with a Harlem pizzeria with the name receiving a $300,000 penalty ...
Signage is already up at 450 Dean Street in Park Slope, where famed Patsy’s Pizzeria plans to open its first Brooklyn location — close to Barclays Center. The pizza joint, which opened in Harlem in ...
An iconic New York City pizzeria is setting up shop in Morris Park. Since 1933, Patsy's Pizza has been a coal oven classic out of East Harlem, and even claims to be America's first pizzeria to sell by ...
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