BY: Daraisha Cosby
Gino's, a historic restaurant in New York City, was more than just a pizzeria; it was a cultural landmark. Operating for an impressive 65 years, it was renowned for its humble ambiance and was considered one of the best Italian restaurants in NYC during its heyday.
Nestled in the heart of Manhattan, the eatery became a hotspot for celebrities and socialites. The walls were adorned with images of Marilyn Monroe, a testament to her connection with the place. Gino's charm and sophistication captured the essence of New York's golden era, leaving a lasting impression on both locals and visitors.
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