Kids & Family
Have A LOT of Fun in Bronx Little Italy!
Celebrate the return of "Piazza di Belmont" on Arthur Avenue!

Waverly here, your Patch NYC News Kids' Mayor! The weather is getting nicer, people are starting to go out more, and things are starting to come alive again! Hooray! We are extra excited because the Bronx Little Italy has brought back the super fun “Piazza di Belmont” on Arthur Avenue through the fall during weekend evenings! It's like having Italy next door! We went on a beautiful night and it was one of those times where I felt like I was in a far away special place, where everyone was celebrating and happy but it wasn't even a holiday! There were no cars because the streets are closed (Arthur Avenue which will be closed to vehicular traffic from East 188thStreet to Crescent Avenue from 6 pm to 10 pm on Fridays and Saturdays, and 1 pm to 9 pm on Sundays) and it really added to the fun to be able to just walk in the middle of the street in the middle of all the action outside!



Now THAT'S a mozzarella stick!! We also had amazing Butternut Squash Ravioli, and my mom suddenly became a food critic and said, "Mmmmmmm, this is salty and sweet, delicately doughy, fresh, bright and fragrant. The cream sauce is light and flavorful and the pasta is al dente perfection." She literally said all of that after one bite. Then she went back to singing Gloria in Italian, reminding us that...well, you know.
Mom's boyfriend Mark came with us and he is usually hard to please because he is a vegan. But here, he was thrilled and for once was able to enjoy dinner right along with us! He said he would dream about his pasta that night:
This was definitely a dreamy night and dreamy dinner, and it wasn't over yet - mom got this beautiful cappuccino that was like a work of art:And I got a Creme Brûlée...let this video do the talking for me:
Following the guidelines of elected and health officials, all Bronx Little Italy restaurants implement health and safety protocols including but not limited to face masks required by all staff; mandatory daily health screening of staff; signage of social distancing throughout; regular cleaning and disinfecting according to CDC guidelines; and more. For more information about Little Italy in the Bronx, visit www.bronxlittleitaly.com or follow the BID on Instagram at @BronxLittleItaly, Twitter at@BXLittleItaly, Facebook at @BronxLittleItaly or YouTube.com @BronxLittleItaly.