If you're strolling along Fifth Avenue and suddenly find yourself surrounded by the aroma of truffle risotto and the warm glow of vintage travel art, don't be surprised. You might have just discovered one of New York's best-kept secrets: Sergio’s de Pelham.
With a glowing 4.9/5 on OpenTable (1.5k reviews) and 4.7/5 on Google (over 800 reviews), Sergio’s de Pelham isn’t just a neighborhood favorite — it’s a destination in itself.
Located on the aptly named Fifth Avenue in Pelham, this family-owned Italian restaurant has been delighting locals and food lovers from across the state for years. Known for its impeccable service and authentic Southern Italian cuisine, Sergio's has long been a neighborhood favorite. But recently, it has also quietly become something else entirely: a breathtaking art gallery.
A Feast for the Eyes (and the Wall)
Dining at Sergio’s now means being surrounded by eleven stunning 4XL-size travel posters from the Italy Collection by Alecse, the French poster artist behind the brand Myretroposter. These aren’t your average posters. Printed from Alecse’s high-resolution master files, each piece is a work of art in itself—a visual escape to places like Palermo, Salerno, Positano, Polignano, and beyond.
The ambiance they create is remarkable. Mounted elegantly on the soft-colored walls, these vintage-inspired posters elevate the dining experience, transporting guests straight to the Italian coast before the antipasti even hits the table. They blend perfectly with Sergio’s warm lighting, wood accents, and classic wine-barrel centerpieces.
Why This Matters
In a world where restaurants often decorate with mass-produced prints or uninspired wall art, Sergio’s is doing something different—they're curating. They're showing that fine dining can also mean fine art. Each poster is part of a limited edition (only 300 copies exist worldwide across all sizes), adding an extra layer of exclusivity to the dining room.
It’s a decision that resonates with both the culinary world and the design community. For interior designers, decorators, or restaurateurs looking to create an atmosphere that’s authentic, memorable, and conversation-worthy, Sergio’s makes a strong case: great food deserves great surroundings.
From Sicily to the 5th
Tucked just off New York’s famed 5th Avenue — well, not that 5th Avenue, but close enough — Sergio’s de Pelham brings the soul of Italian cooking to life. Homemade pasta, fresh seafood, and their unforgettable tiramisu have made it a go-to for locals and food lovers in the know. And now, the experience extends beyond the plate — with a visual journey across Italy through Alecse’s bold, retro-inspired posters.
And who knows? We might soon tell you about another restaurant that made the same choice. Different coast, same philosophy. Think turquoise waters, ancient columns, and sun-drenched rooftops. A destination beloved by travelers chasing Mediterranean light... stay tuned.
Thinking of Doing the Same?
If you run a restaurant or café and want to stand out, consider taking a page from Sergio’s playbook. Collaborating with artists for exclusive decor isn’t just tasteful—it’s strategic. Posters from Myretroposter aren’t just beautiful; they’re also affordable, available in large formats, and easy to frame.
With editions limited to 300 prints total (all sizes combined), you’re guaranteed exclusivity—and with worldwide shipping, you can hang yours wherever your kitchen calls home.
Sergio’s de Pelham
602 Fifth Ave, Pelham, NY 10803
Visit their website or check them out on Instagram @sergiosofpelham for their latest specials and mouthwatering food shots.
Explore the Italy Poster Collection by Alecse at myretroposter.com