There’s no denying the exuberance of Italians—expressing themselves not only through their voices but also with their animated hand gestures. Now, imagine infusing the energy of the third-largest Italian population outside of Italy, right here in a New York City restaurant. The result? A family-style dinner party at Tony’s Di Napoli, a celebrated American-Italian joint serving born-and-raised New Yorkers and tourists alike for over 30 years.
Upon entering the Times Square location, the lively outdoor atmosphere seamlessly carries through to the interior of the restaurant. Inside, a traditional style is complemented by Roman columns, circular tables draped in red-and-white checkered tablecloths, and an array of crystal chandeliers, adding a touch of refined elegance to the space.
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