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2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, J, M, Z at Fulton St.-Broadway/Nassau
$10-$20
American Express, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Not Accepted
Wall St. to Catherine St., FDR Dr. to Broadway
This venue is closed.
Uno’s may have introduced a fresh menu in 2005, but the chain still thrives on passable Italian-American standards at family-friendly prices. The restaurant’s claim to fame is its doughy, inch-thick, deep-dish pizza, which comes in largely artery-choking varieties. (The single exception is the Farmer’s Market, which comes with caramelized onions, feta, pesto, and grilled vegetables.) Yet there’s also a surprising number of healthier, slightly up-market choices such as nutty salads drizzled with fat-free dressing and platters of pasta and seafood. The crowd is similarly varied. An elderly couple relaxes by the floor-to-ceiling windows, a toddler peers over her booth at a gaggle of high schoolers, some 30-somethings grab an after-work drink at the bar. Fans, brick walls, and Tiffany-style lamps… You’ve seen it all before. Now you can see it again.
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