Classic Italian-American cuisine with generous portions and cocktails
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"This old-time residential Italian restaurant, Laico’s is typical of the old-guard Italian restaurants that once dotted Jersey City. Go here for the throwback dining room along with giant servings — like the pork chop with enough Parmesan to cover the plate. There’s also a good eggplant rollatini stuffed with fresh ricotta. The wine list offers plenty of bargains. — MM" - Melissa McCart

"After months of nervously comparing weather apps on the way to restaurants, Laico’s provides some welcome relief. That goes for their tent and hanging light-covered outdoor space, as well as the tables and bar seats inside. Call this classic Italian spot in Greenville to make a reservation under either roof, and enjoy linguini with clam sauce or a pork chop with vinegar peppers without stressing about a 15% chance of showers." - matt tervooren
"This classic Italian spot in Greenville has set up a very nice outdoor area where you won’t need to nervously check Dark Sky between every course. The tent and hanging light-covered space is available by reservation, which you can make by calling 201-434-4115." - hannah albertine, nikko duren, matt tervooren
"This classic Italian spot in Greenville has set up a very nice outdoor area where you won’t need to nervously check Dark Sky between every course. The tent and hanging light-covered space is available by reservation, which you can make by calling 201-434-4115. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation

"Laico’s eggplant rollatini — from an old-timer opened in 1972 near the Hackensack River waterfront — stuffs eggplant with cow’s milk cheese (mozzarella) and serves it with a pungent tomato sauce that knocks the dish into orbit ($11)." - Robert Sietsema