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“America's very first pizzeria”
In 1897 an Italian immigrant reinvented a Napoletana staple food into one of the worlds most eaten foods. New York City was the birth place of New York style pizza. During the year of 1905, Lombardi's was licensed by the City of New York, becoming America's First Pizzeria. Gennaro Lombardi started the business in 1897 as a grocery store at 53 1/2 Spring Street, and began selling tomato pies wrapped in paper and tied with a string at lunchtime to workers area's factories. In 1905 Lombardi received a business license to operate a pizzeria restaurant, and soon had a loyal clientele, including Italian tenor Enrico Caruso. He later passed the business on to his son, George. In 1984, the original Lombardi's closed, but re-opened ten years later a block away at 32 Spring Street, run by Gennaro Lombardi III, Gennaro Lombardi's grandson, and his childhood friend John Brescio. This change in location and ten-year hiatus surrendered the title of America's oldest continuously operating pizzeria to Papa’s Tomato Pies in Trenton, New Jersey, which opened in 1912 and has sold pies without interruption since.[3]The relocated, reopened Lombardi's uses a coal oven to bake its pies the way the original did. It is unusual in not selling slices, highly popular throughout New York City. Only whole pies made to order are sold.In 2005, Lombardi's offered entire pizzas for 5 cents, their 1905 price, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the first pizza sold at its original location.
If you want an authentic NY pizza experience-this place is a must! The crust and quality ingredients on top make it easy to eat the whole pizza! I got a rustic pepper iron and ricotta, pancetta,... Read more
Love this this historical, corner pizza shop in what used to be a larger footprint of Little Italy. The pizzas are your more traditional thin crust, Neapolitan style varieties cooked over coals.... Read more
Great. Bombocious. Gravy is rediculous. You will understand when you get there. Dip away. Read more
Lombardi's Pizza
Hours
- Fri, Sat: 12:00 pm - 12:00 am
- Sun - Thu: 12:00 pm - 10:00 pm
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
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Outdoor Seating
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