
BY: IAN MCNULTY
Every neighborhood needs a pizzeria, but the new one in Old Algiers is about more than just take-out pies or the easy family pizza night. At Tavolino Pizza & Lounge (141 Delaronde St., 504-605-3365), there’s room for the stroller crowd and there’s also a back bar lounge for date night without the kids. And then there's the mysteries of ping, a comfort food meat mix stuffed into olives and encased in a fried crust.
Tavolino, which means “small table,” opened this week. It sits directly across from the Algiers ferry landing in the spot that was previously the wine bar Vine & Dine. I always liked Vine & Dine, particularly as a stop on a ferry ride field trip to explore this quietly compelling riverfront neighborhood. Tavolino feels poised to continue that role. It's a mid-range eatery with a modern-rustic style, an expanded patio outside and character worked into every corner. That includes the menu.
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