Slicin' and dicin' with Santo

AMENIA — In the mood for a New York slice? Well you can forget about taking the train down to Grand Central. Santo Mazzotta’s in town.

Open since Columbus Day, Santo Pizzeria & Italian Ristorante has been serving pies and Italian eats out of the Freshtown Plaza for the past two months.

“I was in Poughkeepsie for 34 years, and I started out back in the Bronx,� he said, speaking of his other pizzerias. “I just figured I’d bring some good pizza here to you guys.�

Mazzotta came around to the Hudson Valley after hearing through an ex-employee that the area could use a good Italian eatery.

“It’s a little more cozy here than in Poughkeepsie,� he said, smiling. “The people are nicer here too.�

Mazzotta’s shop offers everything you’d expect from a pizzeria/Italian restaurant, including New York, foccocia and Sicilian-style pies and slices, as well as all the usual Italian specialties like pasta, chicken and veal, stromboli, parmigiana and seafood.

Mazzotta, who co-owns the shop with his brother, Dante, has high hopes for the future.

“What’s are my hopes? That I’m as successful here as I’ve been all these years,� he said laughing.

Santo Pizzeria is located at 5094 Route 22, in the Freshtown Plaza. It doesn’t offer delivery, but can be reached at 845-373-8290. The restaurant is open seven days a week, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

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