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    LITTLE ITALY AND NOLITA

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    Little Italy and Nolita

    (Little Italy and Nolita)

    New York, NY

    www.littleitalynyc.com

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    • ATTRACTION

      Italian Neighborhood
    • POPULAR TIMES

      Weekends; Italian cultural events
    • RESERVE IN ADVANCE

      No
    • WAIT TIME WITHOUT RESERVATION

      None
    • HIGHLIGHTS

      San Gennaro festival; offbeat Nolita boutiques
    • ALLOW

      1-2 hours
    • SUBWAY

      Spring St. (6); Prince St. (N, R); Canal St.-Centre St. (J, Z); Canal St.-Broadway (N, Q, R); Canal St.-Lafayette St. (6)
    Stig Nygaard

    VIBE

    Back in the day, Italian mafiosos (think Gotti) ruled the blocks of Little Italy, but these days, now that gentrifying forces have glammed up the district’s historic tenement buildings, Italian leather handbags and gourmet cheeses are the “godfathers” or these streets. Classic Italian restaurants and delis like Di Palo’s (200 Grand Street) still dish up authentic eats, but–especially in the neighborhood’s northernmost corner Nolita–more of the newly arrived restaurateurs are fashion-forward foodies like the duo behind Torrisi Italian Specialties (250 Mulberry Street). Those hunting for a connection with the fast-evaporating Italian cultural heritage of the neighborhood should head to Old St. Patrick’s Cathedral (at Prince and Mulberry Streets) or check out the Feast of San Gennaro, an 11-day festival in September celebrating the patron saint of Naples.

    GO HERE WITH

    Friends; shopping companions; gourmets; a date; kids

    WHY WE LIKE IT

    There are tons of interesting independent boutiques to explore. We’re always up for an afternoon of café hopping and boutique trawling, especially in Nolita, followed by an evening of supping on authentic Italian eats.

    WHAT WE WOULD CHANGE

    Little Italy is shrinking rapidly as it’s engulfed by Chinatown and spreading gentrification from SoHo and Nolita.

    GOOD TO KNOW

    The name Nolita means “North of Little Italy.” Just to the east of Little Italy is chichi SoHo, while to the west is the grittier Lower East Side.

    CLOSEST COMPS

    SoHo (New York); Chinatown (New York)


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