A Neapolitan-import trattoria known for wood-fired 029-style pizza and Southern Italian dishes, drawing dinner crowds that often wait without a reservation.



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Zero Otto Nove in Flatiron is the Manhattan outpost of the Bronx's Trattoria Zero Otto Nove, serving Neapolitan-style wood-fired pizza (the name references the 089 area code of Salerno, Italy) alongside Southern Italian pasta and entrees. It has a loyal following for its pizza and pasta, and reviewers describe weekend dinner service as busy, with the bar and waiting area filling up during peak hours.
Reviewers and local dining guides suggest walk-in waits are inconsistent: weekday lunch is generally reported as quick with little to no wait, while weekend dinner (Friday and Saturday evenings especially) can mean a real wait for parties without a reservation. Booking ahead via OpenTable or calling the restaurant directly is the commonly recommended way to skip the uncertainty for weekend visits.
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Damnlines doesn't have a live camera at Zero Otto Nove yet, so we can't show a real-time line or wait count for this location. Reported guidance from reviewers is that weekday lunch usually has little to no wait, while Friday and Saturday dinner can mean a real wait for walk-ins without a reservation — calling ahead or booking on OpenTable is recommended for weekend visits.
Yes, Zero Otto Nove accepts reservations (including via OpenTable), and reviewers recommend booking ahead for weekend dinner to avoid uncertainty at the door.
Reported hours are roughly Monday-Thursday 12-3pm and 5-9:30pm, Friday 12-3pm and 5-10:30pm, Saturday 5-10:30pm, and Sunday 4-9pm. Hours can change, so it's worth confirming directly with the restaurant before visiting.
It's known for Neapolitan-style wood-fired pizza — the '089' name references the Salerno, Italy area code — along with Southern Italian pastas and entrees. It's part of a small group that also has a longtime Arthur Avenue location in the Bronx.
The Flatiron location is at 15 West 21st Street, New York, NY 10010, in Manhattan's Flatiron District.
Sources: Yelp — Zero Otto Nove · OpenTable — Trattoria Zero Otto Nove Flatiron