Dough made daily. Pies all day.
A large cheese is 23.95. The Palermo Special comes heavy with salami, capicola and soppressata. Sicilian by the square when you want it.
The full menu
298 Atwells Avenue · Federal Hill
A pizzeria and a full martini bar under one roof, on the most Italian street in Rhode Island. Karaoke Wednesday and Saturday. Comedy on Thursday. No cover, ever.
298 Atwells Ave
11am to 11pm
Karaoke · Comedy
One door, two rooms
Out front, a Brooklyn-style pizzeria: dough made daily, calzones, subs, veal and eggplant parm, and a Friday board with snail salad and chowder. Through the door beside the counter, a full bar that runs until close.
A large cheese is 23.95. The Palermo Special comes heavy with salami, capicola and soppressata. Sicilian by the square when you want it.
The full menu
Dirty, dry, espresso, straight up. Sit down, take your time, and nobody moves you along. There is never a cover.
The barThe nights
No cover on any of them. No drink minimum either.
The mic goes on and the room gets loud. Sing one, or hold the bar down and let somebody else take it.
Providence comics working out new material. Sign-ups at 7:30, show at 8:30, in the back room.
The big one. Later, fuller, and still free. Bring the whole table.
The neighborhood
Italian families started arriving on the Hill in the 1890s, and Atwells Avenue is the street they built. Bakeries, butchers, salumerias, red sauce, espresso, and an arch over the road with a bronze pinecone hanging from it. Half the city calls it the pineapple. It is a pinecone, and in the old country it means welcome.
Palermo's sits up the avenue from that arch, at 298. Same street, same table manners, still open late.
Hours
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Order
Calling the shop is the fastest way, and it is the way the kitchen likes it. The apps deliver, and they set their own prices.
Come by
Walk in for a slice, call ahead for a pie, or come through the door beside the counter and sit at the bar. There is never a cover.