By Paul and Eileen Goldfinger, food assessment team @Blogfinger.net
We received a mailer a few days ago from the new kid on the block: Osteria Procaccini on Main Avenue. They offered 10% off on any pizza/sandwich/salad from March 7 to March 31. Strangely, their flier did not mention their hours or their days working or anything about their menu. The photograph shows a pizza, but it doesn’t identify what type or what the crumbly toppings are.
So tonight, Thursday, (3/8/) we decided to go over for a pizza. When we got there, the place was closed. It was 7:45 pm.
The hours posted showed that they were to be open on Thursday nights till 9:00 pm
SeaGrass was happily serving dinner a short distance away, as some music drifted our way. But we wanted pizza, so where did we go? We went to our favorite restaurant.
In 5 minutes we arrived at Pagano’s Uva Italian Restaurant at 800 Main Street in Bradley Beach (They have a parking lot) where we were greeted by Chef Tony Pagano. There was a busy and lively bar scene with live music.

Uva Restaurant. Main dining room on a Thursday night when most of the action was at the bar. But this fine Italian restaurant was open.
But being the sedate (d) Grovers that we are, we sat in the quiet restaurant section where two other couples were enjoying dinner. We started with the small Caesar salad which was plenty for two and which was superb. Tony suggested his Margherita pizza ($16.00 one size large) which was thin crusted with mozzarella, red sauce, and basil, and it was magnificent.—so good! I had 3 slices, and Eileen had 2, and we had 3 left over for take-out.
And it all was accompanied by a fine David Bynum California Russian River Valley pinot noir red wine at $11.00 per glass. Finally I had a one shot espresso which was authentic Italian and thus as good as at a piazza in Rome.

Uva’s Margherita pizza. 3/8/18. Bradley Beach. © First we ate some, and then–the photo. Blogfinger.net
The Osteria has a reputation for good food, but it is worthless if it is closed and unreliable. Incidentally the new OG pizza joint does not deliver and it is strictly a pizza, salad, sandwich and dessert place. They have no entrees. You can, however, do take-out, but you would never know that from their mailer.
If any of you get to eat there, please send us your review.
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Thank you for posting this Jeanne. I live up north and we were hit badly. Kids are finally returning to school today, although with a delayed opening due to dangerous walking conditions; trees down, wires hanging, etc. Some nearby towns are still without power. I drove down to OG yesterday to “shovel” for an appointment with a Neptune Inspector and was happy to find out the snow in OG was pretty much nothing.
I’ve heard great things about this new pizza shop and can’t wait to try it myself. One neighbor told me it is terrific and so wonderful to have an authentic pizza shop right in OG that we can all walk to . I wish them well and thank them for investing in Ocean Grove.
Where does this guy live? The North Pole? I doubt that Tony Soprano would come again, but Grovers will. No harm, no foul.
If you look on their Facebook page the owner states why he wasn’t able to open yesterday. He was closed due to the snow storm. We didn’t get hit that bad but where he lives did. Yes his pizzas are delicious and so are their salads. Try again .