Can’t Stomach Thanksgiving with Your Family? Spend It at These Family-Owned Restaurants Instead
Colandrea New Corner: It’s all about famiglia at Brooklyn’s most venerable red sauce joints, and the ever-congenial Colandrea New Corner is no exception. Originally founded as a one-room pizzeria by Vincenzo Colandrea in 1936, it’s since evolved into a full-fledged, fettuccine alfredo- slinging restaurant, currently under the third generation ownership of his two grandsons. You can join them for a traditional Italian feast on Thanksgiving (antipasti, manicotti, turkey with all the trimmings), but if you pop in before then, you’ll be able to take advantage of the “Lucky 7” dinner celebrating the eatery’s 77th year in operation. Every patron ordering from the 7-course, $27.77 menu receives a free Lucky 7 scratch-off ticket!
7201 8th Ave., (718) 833-0800