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Death by Pizza arrives in the Meatpacking District
January 14, 2021, 1:09.16 am ET
Death by Pizza now occupies the corner of 14th Street and Ninth Avenue in the Meatpacking District. A skull and wooden pizza paddles marks the spot.
The signature Death by Pizza pie comes loaded up with spicy Italian sausage, fresh mozzarella, ricotta, crushed red pepper and basil. Several other pizzas are offered, including the Amore Segreto with prosciutto di palma and a white sauce; and the Elizabetta with pepperoni, mozzarella, tomato sauce and basil. There's also an assortment of classic pizzas such as Vodka, Pesto, Margherita and more.
Diners will also find a lenthy list of appetizers like arancini (rice balls), calamari and "Death by Wings" among them. There are sandwiches like the Salsiccia with sausage, broccoli rabe and frest mozzarella, and the Whoa Nelly Burger made with Pat La Frieda beef topped cheddar and served with hand-cut fries. Pasta dishes and salads are also available. For desset, there's a Nutella Pizza and homemade tiramisu.
Right now, dining is limited to a heated outdoor space with indoor dining to follow once restrictions are lifted in New York City. Takeout and delivery is also available.
Death by Pizza is located at 44 9th Avenue, New York, NY (212) 731-9924
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