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Casa D'angelo New York

  • Italian Restaurant in New York City
  • Closed
  • 4.6
    (5932)
Casa D'angelo New York
About
White-jacketed waiters serve Southern Italian specialties at this restaurant dating to 1902.

Welcome to Casa D'Angelo authentic Italian restaurant in the heart of Little Italy, New York City! Our restaurant is a family-owned and operated establishment that has been serving delicious Italian cuisine for several decades. Our passion for Italian food and culture is evident in every dish we serve. Our team of talented chefs is led by our head chef, who is originally from Italy and trained in the culinary arts in his home country. He uses only the freshest, locally sourced ingredients to create our authentic Italian dishes. We take pride in our homemade pasta, made fresh daily in our kitchen. All of our waiters and our chef are Italian, bringing an authentic Italian experience to your dining table.
Hours
Closed
Monday11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Tuesday11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Wednesday11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Thursday11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Friday11:00 AM – 10:30 PM
Saturday11:00 AM – 10:30 PM
Sunday11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Insights
Highlights
Fast service · Great beer selection · Great cocktails · Great coffee · Great dessert · Great wine list · Live music · Serves local specialty · Good for watching sports ·
Popular for
Lunch · Dinner · Solo dining ·
Accessibility
Dining options
Lunch · Dinner · Catering · Counter service · Dessert · Seating · Table service ·
Amenities
Bar onsite · Restroom · Wi-Fi · Free Wi-Fi ·
Atmosphere
Casual · Cozy · Historic · Romantic · Trendy ·
Crowd
Family-friendly · Good for groups · LGBTQ+ friendly · Tourists · Transgender safespace ·
Payments
Checks · Credit cards · Debit cards · NFC mobile payments · American Express · Diners Club · Discover · JCB · MasterCard · VISA ·
Location
146 Mulberry Street, Between Hester & Grand Sts, New York City, NY 10013-4708, United States
Menu
Appletini
$17.00
Vodka, Apple Schnapps, Trip sec
Lemoncello Spritz
$16.00
Lemoncello, Prosecco, soda
Reviews
4.6 out of 5
(5,932 reviews)
4.6
5
4
3
2
1
Victor Martinez
4 months ago
Really disappointed at spending my dinner evening here. First of all, this place is way overpriced for the quality and flavor of the food. I spent $342 for 4 people. Their free bread was lacking crunch and their dipping oil lacked flavor. We then had the “evening special”, the truffle pasta on the cheese wheel. Disappointing. This pasta dish lacked flavor. The sauce was basic (it tasted like heavy cream- Watch video) and the chicken (add on) was cold. I had the carbonara. They added thin crispy bacon. The sauce used looked like a white sauce and not an egg-based sauce. Was not good. The cheese ravioli had the best sauce. I am also surprised how this place meets fire codes when I had to move every time a person or staff had to walk behind me. Their main server was funny and fun, that unfortunately, is my one positive remark.
Sarah Heil
3 months ago
The story of this place is a good one. The (current) owner worked here for many years under a different owner. There was a fire, and the previous owner didnt want to continue. The (current) owner and his friend bought it from the previous owner, and now the (current) owner is so sweet and runs a fantastic restaurant that feels very homey.
About
White-jacketed waiters serve Southern Italian specialties at this restaurant dating to 1902.

Welcome to Casa D'Angelo authentic Italian restaurant in the heart of Little Italy, New York City! Our restaurant is a family-owned and operated establishment that has been serving delicious Italian cuisine for several decades. Our passion for Italian food and culture is evident in every dish we serve. Our team of talented chefs is led by our head chef, who is originally from Italy and trained in the culinary arts in his home country. He uses only the freshest, locally sourced ingredients to create our authentic Italian dishes. We take pride in our homemade pasta, made fresh daily in our kitchen. All of our waiters and our chef are Italian, bringing an authentic Italian experience to your dining table.
Hours
Closed
Monday11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Tuesday11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Wednesday11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Thursday11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Friday11:00 AM – 10:30 PM
Saturday11:00 AM – 10:30 PM
Sunday11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Location
146 Mulberry Street, Between Hester & Grand Sts, New York City, NY 10013-4708, United States
Menu
Appletini
$17.00
Vodka, Apple Schnapps, Trip sec
Lemoncello Spritz
$16.00
Lemoncello, Prosecco, soda
Insights
Highlights
Fast service · Great beer selection · Great cocktails · Great coffee · Great dessert · Great wine list · Live music · Serves local specialty · Good for watching sports ·
Popular for
Lunch · Dinner · Solo dining ·
Accessibility
Dining options
Lunch · Dinner · Catering · Counter service · Dessert · Seating · Table service ·
Amenities
Bar onsite · Restroom · Wi-Fi · Free Wi-Fi ·
Atmosphere
Casual · Cozy · Historic · Romantic · Trendy ·
Crowd
Family-friendly · Good for groups · LGBTQ+ friendly · Tourists · Transgender safespace ·
Payments
Checks · Credit cards · Debit cards · NFC mobile payments · American Express · Diners Club · Discover · JCB · MasterCard · VISA ·
Reviews
4.6 out of 5
(5,932 reviews)
4.6
5
4
3
2
1
Victor Martinez
4 months ago
Really disappointed at spending my dinner evening here. First of all, this place is way overpriced for the quality and flavor of the food. I spent $342 for 4 people. Their free bread was lacking crunch and their dipping oil lacked flavor. We then had the “evening special”, the truffle pasta on the cheese wheel. Disappointing. This pasta dish lacked flavor. The sauce was basic (it tasted like heavy cream- Watch video) and the chicken (add on) was cold. I had the carbonara. They added thin crispy bacon. The sauce used looked like a white sauce and not an egg-based sauce. Was not good. The cheese ravioli had the best sauce. I am also surprised how this place meets fire codes when I had to move every time a person or staff had to walk behind me. Their main server was funny and fun, that unfortunately, is my one positive remark.
Sarah Heil
3 months ago
The story of this place is a good one. The (current) owner worked here for many years under a different owner. There was a fire, and the previous owner didnt want to continue. The (current) owner and his friend bought it from the previous owner, and now the (current) owner is so sweet and runs a fantastic restaurant that feels very homey.
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