By Caron Streibich
Atlantic Beach's small pizzeria, DaVinci's, is a solid stop for New York-style pizzas, ricotta-stuffed calzones and a well-rounded draft and canned craft-beer list. Be forewarned: Seating is extremely limited with just two four-top tables and a dozen or so barstools.
Based on the volume of hurried deliverymen toting warm pizza boxes from the kitchen to their cars, it's safe to say DaVinci's cuts its teeth on takeout and delivery. You won't find meatballs, primavera or even Italian favorites like lasagna at DaVinci's.
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