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R, AM
1681 1st Ave., 212/722-7725
Anna Maria gets a big pat on the
back for bringing me right back to my drunken college years. Remember
that thin, lifeless pizza that you thought was so wonderful at 2:00
am? Remember biting into it and wondering when the searing pain
was going to stop? Then you moved to NYC and realized what pizza
can truly be. It can be delicious and master crafted by artisans
into something more than a steaming slice of cardboard sprinkled
with sawdust shavings and a smattering of Ragu. It can be something
other than a carbohydrate to fill that gaping hole in your stomach
left by hours of binge drinking. Don't get us wrong, nostalgia is
great, but you won't see us picking up a sixer of Beast any time
soon. Neither will you see us squinting over a slab of Anna Maria's
pie with all the wonderful options in this city. [MF]
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Additional
bars/restaurants nearby:
Yorkville
Other restaurants with similar cuisine:
Italian
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Symbols - AM=Abbreviated Menu | B=Bar
| BF=Serves Bar Food | BWL=Bowling | C=Cabaret | D=Dancing
| ED=Exotic Dancers | K=Karaoke | LM=Live Music | R=Restaurant
| TO=Take Out Only | VR=Velvet Rope | WS=Watch Sports Here
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