Patsy Grimaldi, a distinguished person in the pizza scene of NYC, who recently owned Dumbo Pizzeria JulianaOn Thursday, 13 February died due to natural reasons New York Post ReportsHe was 93 years old.
Grimaldi NYC is a legend in the passionate world of making pizza. Grimaldi, a native of New York, worked at his family’s pizza restaurant, in Pizzeria of Patesi in Eastern Harlem, before taking out branches out and with his wife Carroll in Brooklyn in 1990, Patty’s Pizzeria (eventually Grimldi said Grimoldi According to opening your version of), according to. PostHe commissioned the first coal oven built in NYC in more than 50 years for his Pizzeria.
“It is also important to remember that Patty replaced the New York City Pizza landscape forever when he opened his name Pizza Emporium in 1990 and ‘cool’ it to come to Brooklyn!” It is written in Juliana A Instagram post Announcement of Grimaldi’s death. “Although he is no longer a ‘living’ legend, he will hold his right place in the pantian of the pizza icon forever.”
In the 90s, Grimaldi’s coal -powered, brick oven pizza replaced the game of local pizza making. They are credited with spewing overlapping waves of modern pizza shops on a large scale, which are now a fundamental part of the NYC’s pizza view. “He was really an artist and paved the way for all the high pizza shops today,” Anthony Mangiary, the owner of the famous lower east side wood-fire pizzeria Una pizza napolatanaWritten in a post on Instagram,
Pizza legends were also involved in many old schools NYC Pizza Shodown. Grimaldi had to change the name of Grimaldi’s Pizzeria after a trial in 1995, after a trial on Grimaldi’s name, Post Report. A few years later, Grimldi was out of the game and in 1999 sold Frank Seoli to Pizzeria, Plus Naming Rights, who transferred the pizza shop to the next door after a landlord dispute. But Grimaldi’s retirement was temporary: thirteen years later, he started his new Pizzeria Juliana (nominated after her mother) on the original Grimaldi’s site-which was right next to the present, right next to the Seoul-owned Grimaldi, right next to the present Was. Both pizzeria are still getting stronger today.
Grimaldi’s Pizzeria posted, “We are deeply saddened by the passage of a true icon, Patty Grimaldi in the world of Pizza.” on Instagram“Coal-powered, brick-oven determines a standard of patty for their commitment to pizza and quality that inspires us every day.”
The restaurant wrote in its Instagram post, since her death, Juliana has been empty to “start to honor her heritage”. There will also be a pizza shop Closed On Wednesday, February 19, to honor the memory of Pizololo late.