The best of the best in Little Italy including restaurants, bars and more. Check out our full neighborhood guide for Little Italy here: urbancompass.com/neighborhood_guides/little_italy
Compass: This welcoming restaurant feels like a big family dinner every night of the week. Diners feast on classic dishes like chicken parmigiana and veal scaloppine from Napoli, Italy.
Compass: Da Nico is rumored to be former Mayor Giuliani's favorite restaurant, and has long been a staple of Mulberry Street's trattoria-lined sidewalks.
176 1/2 Mulberry St (btwn Broome St & Grand St), 뉴욕, NY
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Compass: Scenes from The Sopranos and Law & Order have taken place at this Little Italy watering hole. The bar that’s been open since 1908 is welcome to hit the jukebox full of Elvis.
Compass: Stop by this wine bar/bakery any time of the day for a relaxing glass of Pinot or cup of coffee. Mingle with singles or come for an intimate date after sundown.
Compass: With over 100 classes a week, Golden Bridge offers yoga workshops for novices and experts. Yogis can get certified to be an instructor, and the studio has a vegan cafe that helps foster community.
Compass: The Italian gourmet shop has been family-owned since 1910 and has ingredients from all regions of Italy. Imported cheese, olive oils, and handmade cheeses are all available for purchase.
Compass: Fresh pasta is made daily in Piemonte’s warehouse. Next-day delivery is available, but most customers enjoy roaming the aisles for traditional pasta dressings.
Compass: The old school family-owned cafe claims to be America’s first espresso bar, but is now especially beloved for its fresh cannoli and Italian pastries.
Compass: In the converted bank, guests will find a small but mighty permanent collection chronicling the history of Italian-Americans and rotating special exhibits.
Compass: In a renovated church, Christopher Henry Gallery often showcases exhibits based on design, illustration, painting, and drawing from new and mid-career artists.