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"Before it was Spanish Harlem, it was Italian Harlem, and Patsy’s was one of the neighborhood’s first pizzerias when it opened in 1933. It’s been in the same location since, serving classic New York slices and pies in a room that looks like it’s evaded time, with classic dark wood, tile floors, and white table cloths. The walls are lined with framed photos of Patsy’s history, as well as another pizzeria staple: pictures with famous patrons. If you usually get your pies delivered, make some plans to eat a perfect plain slice inside this historical site sometime, and find your favorite celebrities on the wall." - neha talreja, sonal shah, hannah albertine