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Mama's Too
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You might think “there’s absolutely no way I can finish this” when you receive your hulking square slice at Mama’s Too in the West Village. But you’d be wrong. Because just as at their original location on the Upper West Side, Mama’s slices are the pizza equivalent of an ’80s slumber party game: light as a feather, stiff as a board.
The crust is lighter than a linen shirt, with a perfectly charred undercarriage, making it easier than you’d expect to eat two slices without slowing down. You’ll want to mix-and-match: the slices are laden with classic toppings like pepperoni and roasted mushrooms, and more unique ones like poached pears and gorgonzola dolce.
photo credit: Kate Previte
photo credit: Kate Previte
photo credit: Kate Previte
The new spot is slightly larger than the original, with a West Village-appropriate shining tin ceiling and a few more tables that you can hunch over to save your pants from cascading ’ronis. A few days per week (and always on Wednesdays and Saturdays), both Mama’s Too locations do a killer sandwich special on sesame-speckled semolina, with rotations like chicken in vodka sauce, or porchetta with bitter greens.
You’ll have to fight for one of these tables if you show up after 6pm, but you won't have to wait long—people don’t tend to hang out here. They tend to dive into their slices with the grace of an ice-skating toddler, and when their faces are messy and their paper plates contain nothing but crumbs, they awkwardly go their own way, past someone else who’s molar-deep in pizza. And while their house round is certainly a good slice, given what’s around the corner, it’s the move to stick to squares here. Mama’s Too does them better than most.
Food Rundown
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Pepperoni Square
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Sandwich Specials
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House Round Slice
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Poached Pear
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Cacio e Pepe
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