Pizzeria Crawl on Bleecker Part 2

One last photo as I walked away. It’s hard to leave a place when you are truly satisfied being there.
As I walked down Bleecker Street in the light rain, I felt satisfied. I had just had a storybook first pizza at the famous John’s Pizzeria. I would love to have sat there longer, perhaps ordering another beer and continuing to eat more pizza. I could have easily turned and walked uptown, dropped under the city streets back into the subway that would take me to my hotel. But, I had a plan. I was heading down Bleecker Street on my mini pizza quest (or as I used to term it, a Pizzeria Crawl).
I walked down the street and looked over as I passed a bustling Keste Pizzeria and almost couldn’t believe I was walking right by it! As many of you know, this place has been at the top of my list since I first experienced it. But, I was inspired by John Arena’s article

It was raining a little more as I looking into Pizza Roma a Pizzeria/Bistro that was taunting me that I was out alone on this Valentine’s Day night.

A nice inviting setting. It’s set up to serve you for a casual visit, or a longer stay in the restaurant.

It was a shame I could only stay for a taste here. The display of pizzas was almost magnetic drawing you in.
As I sat at my table waiting for the slices to warm up, I noticed a beautiful cappuccino machine behind the counter. I love the design of these machines. They truly are works of art. I asked the waitress how good the cappuccino’s were. She looked at me and pointed to another co-worker and said with a big smile, “They are like they are supposed to be! She makes

I sat here in front of the counter and watched the stream of customers come and go. I loved the fact that so many just stopped in and tried a slice and chatted a while before going on with their night.
I sipped my wine and ate my pizza as I watched and listened to couples come and go (remember, it was Valentine’s Day). The place was alive with that sense of community you get in a small neighborhood! This is a place I would drop into regularly if I was anywhere nearby. You could come for a meal, or a snack, or a cappuccino, where you would find a friendly face and a smile to go with it. And, this is what I observed, people coming in for dinner, or doing what I was doing, just swinging by for a slice.

This is not a review. But, is your mouth watering? Mine is!
My Sopressata pizza was delightful. I think that’s a good word. The crust was light and airy as they advertised. Will I remember it like some of the best individual slices of pizza I’ve ever had? I don’t know if I will remember it like that. But, I will remember it in the context of the atmosphere, the darkly lit comfortable cafe style setting, the friendly service, the glass of wine I enjoyed on this Valentine’s Day date with myself, the couples streaming in for their reservations, speaking a variety of languages (except English). My server had also added a second slice into the mix on the platter that my pizza was served on, perhaps because she could tell from our conversation that I was there simply to try their pizza. She gave me a few pieces of their Crostino with Prosciutto and Mozzarella. That too was delicious. It was subtle and balanced and hit the spot.
I can’t wait to come back on another visit, perhaps in the morning for a Cappuccino — after all, they make them the way they’re supposed to be.
To Be Continued….
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You walked past Keste? I admire your dedication! It’s the best pizza I’ve ever had but I’m headed to Rome next month and hoping to find a place that will give it a run for its money.