If you pass by Pistola on Third Street in the Fairfax District, you won't be able to miss it. The Italian restaurant and steakhouse that recently took over AOC's old location now looks like the front of a steel barn, painted in a matte black. A simple white "Pistola" sign hangs to the right of the sleek building.
The joint, which opened last month, pays homage to 1950s Italian restaurants of New York City. Inside the classy eatery is a decor that matches the monochromatic color scheme from the outside.
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