
Apartments near Lombardi's in New York, NY (11,375 Rentals)


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17 St Marks Pl, Unit SI ID1604393P

STANTON ST., Unit 1d1

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180 1st Ave, Unit SI ID1604415P

50 Murray St, Unit 1771

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63 Wall St, Unit SI FL17-ID1969

35 E 38th St, Unit 7H

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685 1st Ave, Unit SI ID1597030P

223 Mott St, Unit 5

242 Mulberry St, Unit 22

245 Eldridge St, Unit 1R

224 Sullivan St, Unit F1

224 Sullivan St, Unit F31

410 E 13th St, Unit 3D

321 E 17th St, Unit 4A

321 E 17th St, Unit 4B

2 Bank St, Unit 6

318 W 14th St, Unit 1A

171 Chrystie St, Unit 6D

262 Elizabeth St, Unit A

303 Broome St, Unit 2

680 Broadway, Unit 2A

328 E 4th St, Unit 5B

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177 Waverly Pl, Unit SI FL3-ID1058257P

231 E 14th St, Unit 6F

219 E 23rd St, Unit 11

171 Suffolk St, Unit 9B

171 Suffolk St, Unit D6

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69a Clinton St, Unit SI ID1021886P

124 Ridge St, Unit 4

7 Carmine St, Unit 3

7 Carmine St, Unit 15

102 Christopher St, Unit 2D

102 Christopher St, Unit 2D

49 E 34th St, Unit 13C

49 E 34th St, Unit 22A

248 Mott St, Unit 6

246 Mott St, Unit 3

5 Lispenard St, Unit 2A

207 Madison St, Unit 2

114 Ridge St, Unit PHC

63 Pitt St, Unit 5C

50 Murray St, Unit 690

410 E 13th St, Unit 6B

551 Hudson St, Unit 11

200 E 23rd St, Unit 15G

221 E 23rd St, Unit 2

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155 E 31st St, Unit SI FL10-ID2272

MOTT ST., Unit 13-14

75 Thompson St, Unit 1

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Pizza was practically invented in New York City, so when New York apartment residents are searching for food out on the town for the evening, it makes sense that they would want to stop in at one of the many pizzerias around town. The question, though, is which place is serving up the best pie? For over a century, Lombardi’s has been cooking up the best pie in the five boroughs, setting the standard that all pizzerias follow to this day. They were the first pizza place in the city, and they remain one of the best, as well as one of the most popular spots in New York for folks to grab a bite. Having made pizza for as long as most people can remember, Lombardi’s has had time to perfect to the process. Starting with the crust, achieving the perfect balance of outer crispness and inner-softness, they make their pizza using natural ingredients, including fresh mozzarella and tomato sauce. They then top it with some of the best toppings around, from delicious, huge pepperoni to their fresh made meatballs, even clams for one of their most famous pies. The result is a New York delicacy, which keeps visitors from around the country, as well as those apartment-ites living in town, coming back again and again for the delightful flavor. There are certain places a person has to visit to call themselves a New Yorker, so if you’ve never been to Lombardi’s, you can’t really call yourself a New York apartment-ite, so make sure to take a trip over and find out for yourself just what all the hubbub is about.
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