| Rocco Restaurant | |
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| Restaurant information | |
| Established | 1922; 103 years ago (1922) |
| Closed | 2012; 13 years ago (2012) |
| Previous owner(s) | Rocco Stanziano, Antonio DaSilva, Gianni Respinto |
| Location | 181 Thompson Street, New York City, Manhattan, New York, 10012, USA |
| Coordinates | 40°43′40.8″N74°0′0.8″W / 40.728000°N 74.000222°W /40.728000; -74.000222 |
Rocco Restaurant was an Italian restaurant onThompson Street inGreenwich Village.[1]
Ralph Redillo, the superintendent of the building, has said it was a “big mob joint” and in the 1950s, attractedMarilyn Monroe andJoe DiMaggio. Later celebrity guests includedJohnny Depp,Robert De Niro andScrew Magazine editorAl Goldstein.[1]
Mario Batali worked there as a chef.[2]
It is said that in 1952,Anthony "Tony Bender" Strollo ordered a hit there.[2] In September 1952, he met withJoseph Valachi for dinner. He was given a hit on Eugenio Giannini, a Bureau of Narcotics informer from theLucchese crime family.[3]
Rocco Stanziano opened the restaurant in 1922.[1]
According to owner Antonio DaSilva, (Rocco Stanziano's great-nephew) Rocco's closed in 2012 because of “greedy landlords.” The lease was up at the end of the year and the landlord wanted to raise the monthly rent from $8,000 a month to $18,000 a month. Mario Carbone and Rich Torris took over the lease and opened the original location ofCarbone.[1][4]
Stanziano ran the restaurant until 1966 until his nephew Gianni Respinto took over. Respinto's nephew DaSilva took over in 1992.[5]