Petaluma Restaurant, New York

1356 1st Avenue, New York, NY 10021

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Petaluma Restaurant
87.2 mi

1356 1st Avenue, New York, NY 10021

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About Petaluma Restaurant


Northern California and Italy converge inside Petaluma Restaurant’s sprawling dining room, where Italian-American food is served in a neighborhood restaurant and accompanied by Italian and Californian wines. The eatery—named after a town in California and the favorite great-aunt of 1 out of every 100 customers—brims with natural light pouring through large windows that makes for comfortable lunches, dinners, and brunches. While recently renovated and with an updated menu section that's attuned to today's health and dietary concerns, visitors can still find the traditional, signature favorites such as wood-fired brick-oven pizzas, preeminent veal selections, and homemade desserts.

Customer Reviews

4.5
based on Groupon 225 reviews
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Marion
2 ratings|2 reviews
Great happy hour drinks and bar food.
Whitney
Top reviewer
11 ratings|10 reviews
The staff was lovely. The pizza was good, but the food we ordered was simply ok at best. ! Four people: one drink, three appetizers, One pizza, three pasta dishes, 3 desserts, totaling $200. Too expensive for mediocre.
steven
Top reviewer
36 ratings|16 reviews
Just good Italian food and good service as well
Kimberly
3 ratings|1 review
Food was mediocre. Plates were in the upper teens to no more than $30. Unlikely to really spend the cost of the groupon let alone the "value' price of this groupon. Bruschetta was $7 and your additional appetizer/salad likely to be $15 or less. Additionally, the bottle of wine served was market price of $10 per online. However, our receipt at the end displayed a superior and completely different bottle of wine than we were served that was priced at $58 dollars. I am unsure whether this was done to boost the "value" of our meal or done to help increase our total for tipping. Either way I am disappointed as we are paying the extra tax on a far superior bottle of wine then what was served.