Fumo is a vibrant and stylish Italian spot in Harlem, known for its wood-fired pizzas, delicious pastas, and lively atmosphere perfect for any occasion.
"At this Harlem wine bar from the Fumo team, you can build your own meat and cheese board combinations. They’ve got coffee and pastries during the day, and a full wine bar with Italian drinking snacks, like whipped ricotta with house baked focaccia, and bruschetta. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation
"Fumo is on a corner just across the street from City College, and it’s an attractive, white-walled space with marble countertops, lots of plants, and big bright photographs covering the walls. More importantly, they make solid versions of pretty much all your Italian classics. There’s also a pretty reasonable wine list, so it’s a great spot if you want to drink a little and vent about your job or some of the so-called friends who couldn’t make it." - team infatuation
"Fumo is known for its great happy hour with spritzes and must-have fresh Margherita pizza." - Sophie Friedman
"Regulars only: I would probably go somewhere in my neighborhood, Harlem. Fumo has a great happy hour with spritzes for. They have a pizza oven and I just love the classic Margherita. It’s one of those pizzas you cannot get to go. You have to get it fresh from the oven." - Sophie Friedman
"Overlooking City College’s stunning neo-Gothic campus, this Italian spot gives you a reason to visit at basically every hour of the day. Sunny sidewalk lunches featuring wood-fired pizzas and solid pastas (the latter are $10 from 11am to 4pm every weekday) segue into one of the best Happy Hours in the area, with snacks like meatballs and the red or white wine of the day both running only $6). Dinner here is a bit livelier: the lights go down, the music goes up, and the chicken parm will suddenly start calling your name. But Monday evenings are good for a quieter scene when you can find deals like half-priced bottles of wine." - The Curious Uptowner