Two New York pizzerias, both alike in dignity, prospered in the Big Apple as coal-fired descendants of the same famed Italian ancestor: Pasquale “Patsy” Lancieri, the inventor of by-the-slice pizza.
Patsy Grimaldi, who died last week, was a crucial link between the early days of brick oven pizza and the pies that we eat all around town today. By James Barron Good morning. It’s Friday. Today we’ll ...
Right on the shoreline of New Rochelle sits Italian staple Patsy’s Pizzeria. Originally opening in Harlem in 1933, the franchise expanded 9 years ago. It now offers its unique dishes to residents and ...
Patsy Cline fans have less than a month to visit her downtown Nashville museum. The tribute is going to close soon to allow for a 4,000 foot expansion of the Johnny Cash Museum. ・The Patsy Cline ...
Greenspan cleverly resurrects this Cinderella story of a girl who is a little less beautiful and a little less loved and her fractious, gossipy family into a “virtuosic solo spree" (Time Out New York) ...
That’s a lotta dough! A long-running battle between a pair of famed Italian eateries over the “Patsy’s” name has exploded once again, with a Harlem pizzeria with the name receiving a $300,000 penalty ...