A Flatiron trattoria known for wood-fired Neapolitan-style pizza and Southern Italian fare, drawing a steady dinner crowd and reservation-recommended weekend nights.



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Zero Otto Nove's Flatiron location is a Southern Italian trattoria best known for wood-fired Neapolitan-style pizza, named for the 089 area code of Salerno, Italy. It's the Manhattan sibling of the well-established Arthur Avenue original in the Bronx, and it draws a steady dinner crowd of neighborhood regulars and pre/post-theater diners.
Reported guidance points to weekend dinner as the crunch window, with waits without a reservation described as running roughly 30-60 minutes during peak Friday/Saturday hours, while weekday lunch tends to see little to no wait. Reservations (via OpenTable) are recommended for weekend evenings since there's no indication of a formal walk-in waitlist system; arriving right at open or opting for weekday lunch are the best bets to skip a wait.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Damnlines doesn't have a live camera at this Zero Otto Nove location yet, so we can't show a real-time line count. Reported guidance suggests weekend dinner service can run roughly 30-60 minutes without a reservation, while weekday lunch typically has little to no wait with quick seating.
Yes, the Flatiron trattoria takes reservations (bookable via OpenTable), and they're recommended for weekend dinner since there's no mention of a formal walk-in waitlist system and the room fills up on Friday and Saturday nights.
Reported hours are Monday-Thursday 12-3pm and 5-9:30pm, Friday 12-3pm and 5-10:30pm, Saturday 5-10:30pm, and Sunday 4-9pm. Always confirm on the restaurant's own site before visiting, since hours can change.
It's a Southern Italian trattoria known for wood-fired Neapolitan-style pizza and pastas; the name references the 089 area code of Salerno, Italy. There's a sister location on Arthur Avenue in the Bronx that's also a well-reviewed Yelp destination.
Based on reported patterns, weekday lunch (12-3pm) is the safest bet for a quick seating, while early weeknight dinner ahead of the 5pm rush is a reasonable fallback if you can't get a weekend reservation.
Sources: Yelp — Zero Otto Nove · Zero Otto Nove official site — NYC location