I Coppi - Reviews from across the web
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the new york times > travel > new york city guide > restaurant details everybody seems to be looking for an attractively rustic, family-run, not-too-expensive italian trattoria in new york. this may be the place. the room is warm and wonderful, the wine list is excellent and the food (from thin-crusted pizzas to cacciucco... travel2.nytimes.com
review of i coppi - new york, ny, 10009-4931 - brooklyn citysearch this place is really fantastic. yes, it is a little pricier than most italians in the east village, but it is worth it. every time i have gone it has been ... brooklyn.citysearch.com
i coppi in east village in new york metro's guide to restaurants the husband-and-wife owners built much of this homespun trattoria the... newyorkmetro.com
i coppi - new york, ny, 10009-4931 - brooklyn citysearch acting as his own architect, co-owner john brennan has designed a rustic space with exposed-brick walls, wood beams, a mural of the italian countryside and an open kitchen. its just the sort of homespun spot found in neighborhoods throughout the... brooklyn.citysearch.com
i coppi - new york, ny, 10009-4931 - brooklyn citysearch e ninth st new york, ny the sceneacting as his own architect, co-owner john brennan has designed a rustic space with exposed-brick walls, wood beams, a mural of the italian countryside and an open kitchen. its just the sort of homespun s... brooklyn.citysearch.com
gayot restaurant reviews this sophisticated tuscan-bistro is a far cry from the downscale honky-tonks and falafel joints that once pervaded the east village. the look---exposed brick walls, beamed ceilings, brick pizza oven, handcrafted pine tables and chairs---and the authentic tuscan food, prepared by maristella innocenti... gayot.com
new york metro good with an emphasis on vegg... reviews.nymetro.com
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