Rustic spot with a few tables for pizza, slices, calzones & subs served at a counter or delivered.
"Generations of rock musicians, poets, and painters have cheaply feasted — often late into the night — at Stromboli, located at the crossroads of St. Marks and First Avenue in the East Village. The crust is thin, the deep red sauce with more than a touch of sweetness, and the cheese moderately applied, and late in evening, clubgoers mill around on the sidewalks gobbling down their slices." - Robert Sietsema
"The East Village’s oldest slice shop has been fueling boozy adventures since 1976. Normally, the bands and bar-hoppers stick around the corner of St. Mark’s Place until 5 a.m. for cheese slices topped with a slightly sweet tomato sauce. The hefty, ricotta-stuffed calzones are another dependable option. [Delivery]" - Diana Hubbell
"At the corner of First Avenue instead, you’ll spy one of the city’s best neighborhood pizzerias, Stromboli Pizza. Staying open till 5 a.m., it’s been a mainstay of rock bands and rappers since it opened in 1976. The Beastie Boys were fixtures here, and the slices ($3.25) possess a sweet tomato sauce with a sprinkle of oregano, a nice carpet of cheese, and a perfect crust." - Robert Sietsema
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