Gaia Italian Cafe shop

Italian restaurant · East Village

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"Gaia Italian Cafe, a small Italian restaurant, has closed. It was revived in the East Village last year after closing during the pandemic. The restaurant will continue offering delivery and catering." - Luke Fortney

NYC Restaurant Closings, December 2023 - Eater NY

226 E 3rd St, New York, NY 10009 Get directions

gaiaitaliancafe.com
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