This is food-plan and it’s about the food, so Pizzetta 211 gets a 7. There’s no doubt that the food is tasty and fresh, and in this neighborhood it goes without saying that it’s all premium ingredients and where possible from local sustainable farms etc. etc. But it’s clear that they’re not really interested in hospitality. The place is tiny without being intimate, and a lack of niceties — get your own silverware, wine served in a rocks glass — seems to be the result of indifference rather than a friendly informality. Pizzetta 211 is probably great for carryout if you live nearby, but I really wish I could also recommend it as the place to go before a movie at the 4 Star.