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Adrienne's Pizzabar

Average Cost: $$

Phone: 212-248-3838

Categories: Brunch , Late-Night Dining , Pizza , Italian

Features: Full Bar , Handicap Access , Kid Friendly , Patio Seating , Smoke Free , Vegetarian Friendly

Adrienne's Pizzabar is a solid choice for sit-down pizza - rectangular during the day, round by night - in Lower Manhattan. "Square must be the new round judging by Adrienne's, a stylish joint venture from father-and-son restaurateurs Harry and Peter Poulakakos. ... wonderfully crisp, exquisitely balanced, and topped with a winning combo of oven-cooked chopped tomatoes, fior di latte, mozzarella, Parmigiano-Reggiano, and pecorino."
- Rob Patronite and Robin Raisfeld, New York magazine

"A short walk from the South Street Seaport, it would be an excellent spot to take the children after a day among the tall ships. It is equally suited for a casual date and nighttime stroll down the cozy cobblestone enclave that is Stone Street between South William Street and Coenties Alley."
- Peter Meehan, The New York Times, Jan. 11, 2006

New York magazine: Critics' Pick
Zagat 2013: 24 food rating (very good to excellent) Full bar. Serving lunch and dinner daily. Late night Mon-Sat. Sat-Sun brunch 11:30 am-4 pm.
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54 Stone St, (near Broad St) , New York, NY 10004
WHAT WE SAY
Adrienne's Pizzabar is a solid choice for sit-down pizza - rectangular during the day, round by night - in Lower Manhattan.
WHAT THEY SAY
"Square must be the new round judging by Adrienne's, a stylish joint venture from father-and-son restaurateurs Harry and Peter Poulakakos. ... wonderfully crisp, exquisitely balanced, and topped with a winning combo of oven-cooked chopped tomatoes, fior di latte, mozzarella, Parmigiano-Reggiano, and pecorino."
- Rob Patronite and Robin Raisfeld, New York magazine

"A short walk from the South Street Seaport, it would be an excellent spot to take the children after a day among the tall ships. It is equally suited for a casual date and nighttime stroll down the cozy cobblestone enclave that is Stone Street between South William Street and Coenties Alley."
- Peter Meehan, The New York Times, Jan. 11, 2006

New York magazine: Critics' Pick
Zagat 2013: 24 food rating (very good to excellent)
ADDITIONAL INFO
Full bar. Serving lunch and dinner daily. Late night Mon-Sat. Sat-Sun brunch 11:30 am-4 pm.

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