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9. Angelo's of Mulberry Street

146 Mulberry St, between Grand and Hester Sts, New York, NY 10013  (Map)
212-966-1277 · FAX: 212-925-0367

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LITTLE ITALY.   If you are looking for an old-school NYC Italian joint, then this is it. This Little Italy storefront eatery has been a neighborhood staple since 1902, offering a cozy mix of homemade dishes and traditional décor. Start your meal off with an order of fried zucchini or sautéed eggplant, and then move on to a filling entrée – the rigatoni with vodka and tomato or grilled lamb chops with mushrooms or peppers come to mind. Be sure to ask about the daily specials, and keep your fingers crossed that calamari is among them. TRAIN: J, M, Z; N, R, 6 to Canal St   (© 10Best)

More Details for Angelo's of Mulberry Street

Hours:

Tue-Thu, Sun Noon-11:30pm; Fri Noon-12:30am; Sat Noon-1am


Pricing:

Average Main Course Price: $27.00


Payment Methods:

Visa Master Card American Express Diner's Club

Website: Visit the Angelo's of Mulberry Street website »


Alcohol Served: Beer, Liquor, Wine

Ambiance: Casual, Cozy, Elegant, Intimate, Quiet Conversation

Cuisine: European, Italian

Dining Style: Fine Dining

Dress: Business, Business Casual

Features: Disabled Accessible, Family Friendly, Group Friendly, Non-Smoking, Parties / Private Rooms

Meals: Business Lunch, Dinner, Lunch

Parking: On-site

Reservations: Recommended / Suggested

User Reviews for Angelo's of Mulberry Street

"George64829"
more than a month ago

I've eaten at Angelo's of Mulberry Street every time I've visited New York City. In 1997 and 2000 I enjoyed not only the excellent food but also good service. On June 4, 2003 on a visit with my father, we ate at Angelo's. The restaurant was moderately busy. There were numerous open tables but we were led to what was called (I assume jokingly) the "VIP room" which consisted of four small tables in the back corner of the restaurant so close together that I felt like I was eating in a diner or a lunchroom and not in a fine restaurant in Little Italy. Other people seated in that section were displeased when placed there. Not only was the ambience diminished, the server was short tempered, condescending and literally rushed us out the door. He seemed to be displeased when we didn’t order a bottle of wine, but a glass each instead. I have been in less exclusive establishments and treated with a lot more class than I was at Angelo's. Nevertheless the pasta was excellent and I will return on future visits (for the food) but with diminished expectations for service.

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