Established in 1977 by Carlo Antonini, this iconic Greenwich Village cafe features thin crust pizza, a cozy winter garden, live jazz and Tarot by Janet Horton.
We are excited to honor @LaLanternaCaffe with a 2025 Village Award on June 11 at @cooperunion Great Hall. Serving high quality Italian fare in one of #GreenwichVillage’s most historic houses since 1977, La Lanterna is a neighborhood favorite: https://t.co/EoBArpgm9l
It’s just 1 week away! Join us June 11 at 6pm for our Annual Meeting + Village Awards, “the Oscars of the Village.” We’ll honor 6 amazing awardees for their incredible contributions + celebrate a year of accomplishments. Free to all, registration required: https://t.co/TdqUse1RC8
The Garibaldi statue in Washington Square Park, installed #OTD in 1888, is a symbol of the Italian-American roots of the nearby South Village, where espresso, pasta, + cultural pride remain on the menu today. We explore: https://t.co/NMQOvfRdN7
Join author Jonathan Ned Katz for a virtual event for his new book, 'The Daring Life and Dangerous Times of Eve Adams,' hosted by @GVSHP with the @MJHnews and the @nyclgbtsites on June 14 at 6:00pm ET.
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#OTD in 2004 127-131 MacDougal were landmarked. Built in 1829, they were central to the LGBTQ+, African American, and artistic communities of #GreenwichVillage — one of many reasons we fought hard to have them landmarked TWICE. More: https://t.co/qO4srSNOTi