The New Yorker - Petaluma

#37 - Pizza - Petaluma, Soup, American Traditional
3 Petaluma Boulevard North, Petaluma, 94952, United States Of America
Dishes: 98

The New Yorker

4.4 / 5 of 84 Reviews
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3 Petaluma Boulevard North, Petaluma, 94952, United States Of America

When you're planning your visit to The New Yorker, you could take municipal transportation to the station SMART-Petaluma Downtown, which is the nearest station at 679 meters distance to the restaurant.

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★ 4.4 / 5 of 84 Reviews

What User likes about The New Yorker:
This pizza is so good that we always get something for special nights and just for fun. Your home pizza is the best food in the world, AKA food of the gods; we fight over the last piece, and everyone should experience it at least once. I saw a review of the waitress, but I went there (usually we delivered it). I can't say she's the best waitress, but she learns, and she just did it well, even though I was exaggerated... View all feedback.

What User doesn't like about The New Yorker:
That was the worst service of my family and I had in a restaurant. We ate here after a day of shopping and the waitress lacks basic customer service skills and never came back to ask if we need anything. We didn't leave a tip (that's not something we ever do) because the service was so bad. When we asked for a box, the waitress rolled her eyes and said that you really need a box for the dress slices of pizza.... Then... View all feedback.

The interpretations here have the classic endemic overtones of authentic Italian food from New...

This pizza is so good that we always get something for special nights and just for fun. Your ho...

That was the worst service of my family and I had in a restaurant. We ate here after a day of s...

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