Bar Next Door at La Lanterna di Vittorio

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Bar Next Door at La Lanterna di Vittorio
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Bar Next Door at La Lanterna di Vittorio
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Previous owner(s) Eva Kotchever
City New York City
State New York State
Website www.lalanterna.nyc

La Lanterna di Vittorio is a cafe and pizzeria at 129 MacDougal Street, Greenwich Village, New York City. The restaurant is situated in a restored townhouse and serves Italian cuisine. [1] It is noted for its Bar Next Door room in the basement which hosts regular live jazz and rock performances. [2] [3] The basement is characterized by "low ceilings, and exposed brick and romantic lighting". [1] [4] In 2007, Jazz Education Journal referred to it as "One of NYC's great secrets for a first-class jazz experience." [5] The Jonathan Kreisberg Trio are regular performers at the clubs on Wednesdays. [6]

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