Neighborhood coffeeshop with a line of tourists out the door. Indulgent all-day Italian spot for chicken-ricotta meatball sandwiches and/or lasagna bolognese. We'll end our virtual tour of Prince Street right there at Coco Pazzo: a casual-leaning Italian spot back after ten years and open right now in Soho, right as you read these very words. You could do a lot of things here, really. Such as:
Bring a friend and stop by for lunch. The kind who will enjoy a hedonistic portion of rigatoni alla buttera, with pork sausage, tomato sauce, cream and spices. When the weather's warm, utilize the take-away counter and order a couple of brisket pot roast-brussels sprouts-fontina cheese sandwich to enjoy on a nearby park bench, or whatever it is people do when it's nice out, we forget.
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