As Grub Street noted last week, Nino's at St. Mark's and Avenue A is now serving an artichoke and spinach pizza,
perhaps to rival that of the too-crowded-and-expensive-for-my-tastes
Artichoke Basille's around the corner on 14th Street.
So I thought I'd try Nino's new slice for a Very Special Easter Holiday Weekend. With the Christmas tree still up, it's easy to be in the holiday spirit at Nino's.
For starters, can you tell the difference between Nino's ($3) and Artichoke ($4) in the two photos below? (Also, I realize that none of this pizza looks very appetizing thanks to my photos and the lighting. Kind of looks like a car just drove over them...)
Yeah, the top photo is the work of Nino's. (By the way, I love the fountain drinks machine at Nino's.)
Anyway! As for Nino's new artichoke slice... Well, I'm not much of a foodie/reviewer type, though I do like to use "drizzled" and "artisanal" and "seasonal" in everyday conversation... Oh, so Nino's was quite tasty...less of a gutbuster without so much cheese and the overpowering goopy garlic aftertaste of Artichoke. And it's $1 less...and Nino's has fewer annoying people in line...
Also, I've been to Artichoke twice.
Back in August. I was walking by and there wasn't a line, so I wanted to see what the fuss was about ... And more recently, well, I just felt like a slice. Too bad I got stuck in line behind the NYU students who were —
seriously — debating where the best ski spots are in Switzerland. (
Totes, Zermatt!)
Anyway, I swear the slices at Artichoke were smaller during my second visit...the photos don't quite do them justice, but... And the Artichoke slices weren't as good as the first time. But is it ever?
Recently:
August:
P.S.
The reality is that I miss
Five Rose's Pizza. That was the best. By the way, a
rumormonger at Eater says the Five Rose's space on First Avenue will be home to another pizza place.