With its entire front opened to the street, serving signature cocktails alongside thin crust pizzas, Ovest is a charming spot for an after-work drink or a hearty Italian meal. In a neighborhood full of hotels and galleries, this low-key ristorante certainly fills a niche. The food is simple and tasty, Neopolitan pizzas topped with fresh fixins of all sorts. The "Martha," sporting prosciutto and truffle oil, is a house favorite, as is the old-fashioned square buffala pizza. We stopped in for an afternoon snack and came away sated with bellies full of rich fried artichokes and a tre-colore pizza. The drinks are designed and served by a "published" mixologist – we can vouch that the Ulan Bator Sling is delicious. The mangapeño also comes highly recommended. Cocktails and white wine begin to be poured during the 5:00-8:00 happy hour, but in traditional Italian style they are accompanied by complimentary small plates of food constantly being prepared by the kitchen. This is certainly a tradition everyone can get behind.