Pier 76
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+1 (718) 447-7437
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76 Bay St. Staten Island, NY 10301
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- Staten Island
- Posted 2 years ago
Just a stone’s throw from the Staten Island Ferry and historic St. George Theatre, Pier 76 is nestled in the heart of Staten Island’s North Shore. A warm, intimate atmosphere makes our restaurant and lounge the perfect place for family dinners, drinks with colleagues, and private parties. Serving authentic Italian dishes, artisan sandwiches and wraps, as well as the same pizza as Staten Island’s legendary Joe and Pat’s, the food at Pier 76 is sure to impress.
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