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Help us make it rightPane Panelle, an NYC favorite Italian restaurant, serving traditional Southern Italian cuisine in the heart of TriBeCa.
Nestled on a windowed corner in Tribeca, Pane Panelle (formally named Stuzzicheria) is a Southern Italian Focacceria, Trattoria & Bar. Serving Brunch, Lunch, Dinner and Happy Hour. Our menu includes a selection of Sandwiches, Pastas and Main Dishes as well as our popular “Stuzzichini” menu - delectable small plates like Arancini (Rice Balls); Award Winning Meatballs; Prosciutto di Parma;...
This TriBeCa offshoot of Bar Stuzzichini brings the same Italian small-plates concept downtown. The results, though, are mixed. The large plate glass windows and rustic atmosphere create a nice venue for the food. Grilled octopus was… Read More
BEST meatballs ever! And now, they are doing sandwiches in addition to a full menu of pastas, chicken, fish etc. Stellar find! Friends and I shared the rice balls and meatballs and I had Lasagna with a veal/bechamel bolognese as my main. We all shared zeppoles to complete the meal - DELISH!
tasty meatballs
Nestled on a windowed corner in Tribeca, Pane Panelle (formally Stuzzicheria) is a Southern Italian Focacceria, Trattoria and Bar. Pane Panelle takes its name from "Pane e Panelle", a popular street style sandwich in Palermo made of chickpea.
Serving brunch, lunch and dinner, our menu includes a selection of Italian sandwiches, pastas and entrees as well as "stuzzichini" - delectable little...
Pane Panelle, an NYC favorite Italian restaurant, serving traditional Southern Italian cuisine in the heart of TriBeCa.
Where to Sit: Tables for two and four overlook the floor-to-ceiling windows. Or you can stand, sip and nibble against the high tables. Those with marble tops give the whole joint a touch of elegance befitting its Tribeca address. Standing at the long bar, though, lets you see the bright orange meat slicer in action.
What to Drink: Wine, wine, and more wine, with Southern Italy well represented on the list. What?s especially nice is the ability to order by the glass, bottle or quartino (a third of a bottle). There are plenty of cocktails, too.
Know Before You Go: Stuzzicheria does not accept reservations.
The Extras: Happy hour (from 4pm to 7pm) offers a complimentary stuzzichino with your beverage. Nightly specials include spaghetti and meatballs ($14) on Sundays and fish on Fridays (market price).
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