Grimaldi's Pizzeria

Grimaldi's Pizzeria

One Front Street main location
Restaurant information
Established 1990
Food type Italian pizzeria
Street address 1 Front St
City New York City
County Brooklyn
Postal code/ZIP 11201
Country United States
Website www.grimaldispizzeria.com

Grimaldi's Pizzeria is an American pizzeria chain from the New York City area with several restaurants throughout the United States. Its most famous restaurant is under the Brooklyn Bridge in Brooklyn at 1 Front Street, next door to its original location. It does not sell slices, only whole pies. The pizzas are renowned for being cooked by coal-fired brick oven.

History

Patsy Grimaldi, the founder of Grimaldi's Pizzeria, learned to make pizza at age ten at Patsy's Pizzeria, his uncle Patsy Lancieri's restaurant in Italian Harlem in 1941. Decades later, Grimaldi decided to go into business for himself and originally planned to his own restaurant in Manhattan. However, Grimaldi believed coal-fired brick ovens produced the best pizza and new coal ovens were illegal in Manhattan. As a result, Grimaldi opened Grimaldi's Pizzeria in Brooklyn, New York in 1990.

In the late 1990s, Patsy Grimaldi retired, selling the Grimaldi's name and franchise (except for the Hoboken locations) to restaurateur Frank Ciolli. In 2011, the building's owner declined to renew Ciolli's lease, so he renovated an abandoned bank next door and moved the restaurant over. The next year, Patsy Grimaldi came out of retirement and opened a new pizzeria called Juliana's Pizza in the original building, resulting in considerable enmity between himself and Ciolli.[1]

Accolades

Customers waiting outside the original Grimaldi's Pizzeria

Separate chains

There are several independently-operated Grimaldi's chains throughout the United States:

References

Coordinates: 40°42′09″N 73°59′36″W / 40.70255°N 73.9933°W / 40.70255; -73.9933

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