L&B Spumoni Gardens
L&B Spumoni Gardens is a well-known pizzeria and Italian restaurant located in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. Established in 1939, it has become a beloved institution, famous for its Sicilian pizza and spumoni, a type of Italian ice cream.
History[edit | edit source]
L&B Spumoni Gardens was founded by Ludovico Barbati, an Italian immigrant who started selling spumoni and ices from a horse-drawn wagon. In 1939, he opened a storefront on 86th Street in Brooklyn, which has since expanded into a full-service restaurant and pizzeria. The establishment has remained family-owned and operated, passing down through generations.
Menu[edit | edit source]
The menu at L&B Spumoni Gardens features a variety of Italian-American dishes, but it is best known for its Sicilian pizza, which is characterized by its thick, square crust and generous toppings. The restaurant also offers traditional round pizzas, pasta dishes, and a selection of Italian desserts, including their signature spumoni.
Sicilian Pizza[edit | edit source]
The Sicilian pizza at L&B Spumoni Gardens is a highlight for many visitors. It is made with a thick, airy crust, a layer of mozzarella cheese, and a rich tomato sauce on top. This style of pizza is distinct from the more common Neapolitan pizza, which has a thinner crust and different topping arrangements.
Spumoni[edit | edit source]
Spumoni is a traditional Italian dessert that consists of layers of different flavors of ice cream, often with candied fruits and nuts. L&B Spumoni Gardens' version of spumoni is particularly famous and is a must-try for visitors.
Location and Atmosphere[edit | edit source]
L&B Spumoni Gardens is located at 2725 86th Street, Brooklyn, NY. The restaurant has a casual, family-friendly atmosphere with both indoor and outdoor seating. It is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, often drawing large crowds, especially during the summer months.
Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]
L&B Spumoni Gardens has been featured in various media, including television shows and movies, highlighting its status as a cultural landmark in Brooklyn. It is often cited in discussions about the best pizza in New York City and has a loyal following.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- Bensonhurst, Brooklyn
- Sicilian pizza
- Neapolitan pizza
- Italian-American cuisine
- List of pizzerias in New York City
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