Arts & Letters – Arts & Letters Gala 2013
Auction Ends: May 16, 2013 11:59 PM EDT

Dining

$100 at Speedy Romeo for Dinner

Item Number
107
Estimated Value
100 USD
Leading Bid
99 USD
Number of Bids
10  -  Bid History

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After the online close, this item went to a Live Event for further bidding.

Item Description

$100 towards dinner at Speedy Romeo, one of Clinton Hill's most popular new spots! 

Visit Speedy Romeo here.

SPEEDY ROMEO brings together old school cool and the breakout flavors of our favorite foods, pizza, steaks and seafood. Pizza toasted to flavorful perfection in our custom-built wood-burning oven. Steaks and seafood seared on our wood-fired grill.

From The New York Times Review:

Do not ignore that jar of pickled chile peppers, placed surreptitiously on your table before the pizza arrives. Scatter its contents over any of Speedy Romeo’s pies and you will receive, if not visions, at least a temporary sense that all is right with the world.

The pizzeria opened in January in a former auto-parts shop. The cooks wear striped mechanics’ shirts with name patches sewed on. Giant industrial fans loom above sleek banquettes and perky orange-seated chairs.

The pizza is thin-crust, fired in a wood-burning oven but more chewy than charred. A dusting of ultra-soft double-zero flour, pollenlike, throws in some crunch. It is a fine canvas for smoky house-made mozzarella engulfing wild mushrooms and splattered with a runny fried egg ($16), or curling petals of soppressata and fennel-infused finocchiona ($16).

In an homage to St. Louis-style pizza ($16), Provel, a Velveeta-esque mixture of Cheddar, Swiss and provolone, forms a white seal over the dough, broken up here and there by tiny atolls of Italian sausage.