Bar Pitti
11 expert reviews
“A real Tuscan trattoria with ample sidewalk dining, and you do not have to be famous (or rich) to eat here.”
– Village Voice
Travel + Leisure
"The prime outdoor seating at this Greenwich Village Italian spot is as much of a draw as the food." Full review
Zagat
4.4
"Home to “many a celeb sighting”, this “jet-set” Village Italian is best known for its “excellent people-watching” from indoor/outdoor tables, even if the “easygoing” fare is pretty “delicious”." Full review
BlackBook
"Fresh Tuscan food with chalkboard of nightly specials scrawled in the mother tongue. Big pasta selection keeps prices under control."
Gayot
12.0
"Good Italian, comfortable surrounds and a notable clientele." Full review
New York Magazine
"Pitti opened in 1992, nearly two decades after Silvano Marchetto combined the trattoria formula with a see-and-be-seen sidewalk setting at adjacent Da Silvano. Marchetto had initially..." Full review
Time Out
"While appetizers of creamy burrata cheese and antipasto of cured Italian meats are tasty and refreshingly simple, less effort is put into entrées." Full review
The Infatuation
"It's the food, Pitti's classic Italian dishes, that's the real draw...although the gruff Italian service and cash only payments may turn some people off, it's all part of Pitti's charm." Full review
Where
"Patrons can consume bowls of pasta with leeks and artichokes, creamy rigatoni with turkey sausage or pork loin, as well as a tuna, brie and eggplant panini." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
"Known for its celeb factor, it's not uncommon to spot actors, models, rock stars...sometimes the people watching outweighs the actual food...but it does have a strong list of classics executed well." Full review
Fodor's
"The servers who prefer speaking Italian if they find out you can say a few words...simple, but flavor-bursting pasta dishes" Full review