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    3.7 (528 reviews)
    InexpensiveSandwiches, Pizza, Cafes
    Open 6:00 am - 3:00 AM (Next day)

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Coffee
    Nana K.

    While visiting NYC, I strolled the city alone hungry while my family slept. Carve was close to our hotel, and looked like I could grab a quick bite alone, so I gave it a shot. Although I had already eaten Salmon lox bagels while visiting, their "Time Square Bagel" was hard to turn down. Their bagel was good! Nice and toasty, with that New York flare. However, I felt that there was not enough smoked salmon for the whole bagel. Other than that, the coffee was also very good. Restaurant itself is not the most attractive place to grab a bite, but I still enjoyed sitting and people watching out the window. It was pretty busy, so I figure a lot of people are here often, mainly to pick up food or grab a quick bite.

    Fresh slices or the whole pie!!
    Gregory S.

    This is one of my favorite pizza joints in NYC! Since 2018 we have made sure to grab a slice from the guys whenever we are in the city. Always a consistent great taste but also very hospitable and friendly this is a must have when you're in town.

    Pepperoni Sicilian and a regular slice
    Rogel H.

    Place your order and pay at the counter. Mind the obnoxious and entitled tourists that will block your way to front and hoard the seats, come here after the theater goers have gone to sit and enjoy your tasty and piping hot pizza. Sure you will get a better bargain someplace else but if you are in the theatre district but a quick bite, try this no nonsense place. I have...plenty of times!

    Jalapeño pepperoni pizza slice
    Elizabeth F.

    It's fine. Nothing anyone would ever crave but it's fine. My kids thought it was good but they eat anything.

    Andrea W.

    We visited three times during our stay in NYC. Came recommended by our hotel and it didn't disappoint. Great food, and great service by the staff. It was within walking distance from our hotel, so good the first time and reasonable with pricing we kept going back. Would definitely recommend and go again when we're in the city next.

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    Elsa C.

    Cheap, delicious food. We swung by here for a bite after checking out Times Square. All the food places were pretty busy so we stopped in here because it was a little more manageable. Two garlic knots and 4 pizza slices (big slices too!) ran us about $20. Super reasonable especially so close to a tourist trap.

    Carve menu for Hotel Edison guests
    Eric W.

    This is a small cafe on the corner of a street near Times Square. Food - It was good, though we only had the items that were free with a ticket from Hotel Edison. Of these, the Homefries were very good, and you can request a special drink instead of the 2 options if you would like. Service - Quick and efficient Parking - They don't have their own parking lot, and walking is usually better than driving in NYC anyway. Overall, this place is good.

    Macchiato and Small Cappucino
    Mark M.

    Lots of pizza slices here and amazing desserts! The macchiato and cappuccino were perfect. Friendly staff here too. Just a few tables inside.

    Cheesecake!
    Tommy P.

    Pretty solid spot and was bustlin' with guests! Quick service with friendly staff -- The staff are exceptionally friendly and attentive. From the moment we arrived, we felt welcomed and were greeted immediately. Our server was prompt and provided excellent recommendations! I am not a pizza lover but the food here looked so good and the recommendations made by the staff were even better. Plenty of happy guests that kept coming back for more slices -- Despite the crowd, the atmosphere remains lively and enjoyable. Be prepared for a short wait during peak hours, but the efficient staff manage the flow well. It was cute to see families dining there and the kids asking for more slices. The pizza was mildly greasy but the flavors were THERE -- The food at was outstanding. Every slice we ordered was made with fresh, high-quality ingredients and bursting with flavor. From pizza to cakes to desserts, the menu offers a delightful variety that caters to all tastes. I really wanted to try the cheesecake and fruit tart but I was so bloated, I couldn't even fit sweets. Overall, I would come back the next time in NY!

    Blueberry....... Muffin
    Angelo A.

    Super convenient if you are in the Theater District. Excellent stop for something savory or sweet : lots and lots of pizzas (large slices, thin crust),, variety of toppings), baked goods and desserts (cheesecake!), sandwiches and breakfast items, too. We stopped in a couple of times for a slice of cheesecake to satisfy a late night craving. Can't remember the flavors (strawberry and oreo/cookie maybe?) but they were eaten quickly and with no complaints ! The pizzas looked good, but we had other pizza places we wanted to try. Might give them a try next time.

    Pizza
    Kim R.

    The food is great any the atmosphere is pretty good needs more seats. Friendly staff great salads and sandwiches

    Brian R.

    Not the best pizza that I've had in NYC and not the worst. Open late, on the edge of the theatre district and Hell's Kitchen, hours are a plus. Ambience is fast fast. Service? How many times did I have to tell the guy that I wanted a white pizza, not a Hawaiian slice? I tried most languages for WHITE. Finally it emerged from the oven, and I used the universal translator of pointing at it. The light bulb, dim as it was, went on! They make salads, sandwiches, breakfasts etc. All at about the same level. Won't thrill ya. Won't kill ya.

    Margarita Pizza Slice
    Casey C.

    Quick stop on the way to a Broadway show. Nothing like a classic New York slice. Quick service, reasonable price, and tasty pizza.

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    Great place for a late night snack of pizza and cheesecake. Had a great time. They are quick and can seat several inside and out.

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    Trust me.. I know pizza.. and this is the best pizza in NYC.. don't believe me.. ? Just ask my stomaco

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    On our way from the Intrepid to Times Square, stop for pizza and glad we did, super good New York style pizza.

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    Service was great food was great italian cheesecake the best.great place. If u want pizza Stromboli or dessert this the place.

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    Great pizza good service 10/10 fast hot good vibe pizza is great and the pizza is great good price

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    Literally the most fire pizza, especially the Buffalo chicken!!! Super cheap too!! Always a place I stop at when I'm in town

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    Joe's Pizza

    Joe's Pizza

    4.2
    (2.8k reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $

    A trip to Times Square and after fighting through a crowd to get to the Jelly Cats at FAO Swartz,…read morewe stumbled upon this gem. It was oddly a Sunday and we were actually walking a few blocks to meet others for dinner, but I came across this place and couldn't help but stop for a slice...as a snack! And I'm glad I did! it restored my faith in NY pizza, reminded me that NY pizza could never taste like any normal NY pizza even if they said it was NY pizza, but this was definitely NY PIZZA! We got a slice of pepperoni and a slice of Margherita and it just melted in my mouth. The flavors, the perfection of the thin crust, the seasoning -- I wish I lived much closer! We also got garlic knots which were awesome also! I enjoyed the sitting at the counter experience and having an ice cold coke with my slice. It was the best snack before my next dinner meal and I cannot complain at all! This is definitely one of my favorite pizza places in NY!

    One of the staples of NYC pizza market. This chain has been operating since 1975. Everyone bragged…read moreabout it so I had to get it. Service is good and prompt. Pizza is ready in 15 minutes, which in my case was less time for me to walk from hotel and pick it up. This location had two storefronts- one for pizza by the slice and the other for the full pie. Full pie line is shorter though still formidable. Line by the slice stretches around the corner. Pizza itself is all right. Toppings are pretty average and crust is chewy as it should be. Little bit too hard on my opinion. As a tourist - it was a must try. However - I wouldn't do it again.

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    See No Evil Pizza

    See No Evil Pizza

    4.5
    (140 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    I had such a fun experience at See No Evil Pizza. The pizza flavors were incredibly inventive…read more(definitely not your standard slice) and everything we tried felt thoughtfully put together. The arancini was a standout: perfectly crisp on the outside, creamy inside, and served with a rich, delicious sauce that tied it all together. We ended on the tiramisu, which was absolutely worth saving room. It was light, flavorful, and a perfect finish to the meal. What really elevated the experience, though, was the staff. Everyone was genuinely kind and helpful--especially notable for New York--and it made the whole evening feel relaxed and welcoming. A small heads-up: it's a bit tricky to find, so give yourself extra time. That said, the hidden, underground subway setting is part of the charm and makes the whole experience feel unique. I'd love to see more restaurants creatively use these kinds of spaces in the future.

    I'm not sure why this place has made it onto so many lists, but it was pretty mediocre all-around…read more In other circumstances I might have found the colocation with the subway charming, but the space is rather cramped and hectic - to say, I was hoping the space would be something to overlook for the sake of the food. To start with the good: the arancini were perfectly passable, and the Sicilian pie was enjoyed by all. I would describe it as more of a Detroit style actually, with a super crispy crust and nice textural contrast. On the other hand, we did not enjoy the seasonal vegetable pie or the nepo pie. I generally really like this sort of no-cheese, umami-heavy pizza, but the nepo was so salty! I'm not sure what specific ingredient was missing, but missing it was. My hopes for a recreation of the rossa pie I enjoyed at Farina prior to their closure were dashed. As for the vegetable pie, the vegetables tasted like the frozen veggies one might find in what was once marketed as a "TV dinner". It was a shame, since the sauce of the white pie was otherwise pretty good.

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    Restaurant layout
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    Don Antonio

    Don Antonio

    4.1
    (1.9k reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    Food.... For the Best Neapolitan Style Pizza in New York, Visit Don Antonio on West 50 Street in…read moreManhattan. The crust on the pizza was also perfect. As traditional Neapolitan-style pizza is known for its soft, thin dough, puffy, charred crust, the Don Antonio version is well executed. The Regina Margherita with the grape tomatoes melted in my mouth the flavor was sensational. You must try the Pere & Noci salad along with your pizza, it peas, exquisite‼ Giorgia Caporuscio, an acclaimed and world champion pizzaiola who has earned international recognition for her authentic Neapolitan pizza, is behind the beloved Don Antonio restaurant. Located at 309 West 50th Street in New York City's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood, the casual eatery has an extensive list of pizzas. Don Antonio has over 30 types of Neapolitan pizzas, and the menu is a little bit daunting at first due to so many options, but even the pickiest eater will find something they'll want to eat. To top that off, Caporuscio recently debuted a brand new pizza tasting menu that features a curated lineup of never-before-seen pizza napoletana, and seven varieties of pizza fritta (fried pizza). Lastly, the entire pizza menu is now available gluten-free. With vast offerings, they are ambitious, and every dish is outstanding.

    Found this absolute gem of a restaurant for neopolitan pizza and am OBSESSED with their ten year…read moreanniversary margherita. Beautifully pillowy crust with a fiery char, and there's a perfect balance of sweetness and acidity from the tomato and savoriness from the pesto. We were curious about the white pizzas so we tried the norma and that one was nice as well with a lot of textures from the eggplant and tomato. Personally prefer the margarita as it seems to be a more well-rounded pizza and the tomato just can't be missed. It was pretty packed inside when we got there and took the bar seating, so would probably recommend a reservation for larger parties (2+) on evenings. Definitely one of my top neopolitan pizza spots in NYC!

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    Ten year's anniversary pizza
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    B Side Pizza & Wine Bar

    B Side Pizza & Wine Bar

    4.5
    (1.4k reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    Returned to one of my favorite pizza eateries and had to share the exact same meal that made me…read morefeel that way. We started with two fabulous drinks: An Espresso Martini and their signature Limoncello Margarita. We shared the Shaved Brussel Sprout Salad and it was fabulous. The bits of bacon, combined with the spiciness of the pepper spices, made this a perfect starter. The entree was also shared and it was the Spicoli 2.0 Pizza. I cannot recommend this pie, enough. You will taste flavors that you've probably never experienced before with a pizza. Also, the different textures of the arugula, creaminess of the cheese, and the perfect crust will make it a memorable selection. For dessert, we shared the Buttermilk Panna Cotta. Each spoonful of those strawberries, dancing with the firm custard and glaze, made this a stupendous cap to the meal.

    Vile, disgusting pizza. The pies are aggressively salty, overpriced, and really have very little…read moreflavor and character. It also did not help that I was seated at the bar... RIGHT BY THE DOOR. Do people not realize that putting a bar near a door on a freezing cold night benefits no one? Good thing I did not order alcohol or I would have froze to death. Seriously, none of the pies stood out in grand memory. All I can think of is, well, nothing. Nothing positive anyway. The names of the pies are funny, and the staff is friendly, but besides that, the quality of the food for lack of a better word, dare I say it, sucks. Hoping to salvage the meal, I ordered their Chicken Parmesan. It was the Hail Mary pass that unfortunately did not connect. The cutlets are overcooked and dry, and the red sauce cooked with it has minimal tomato flavor. At least the spaghetti is cooked to a nice al dente and mellow garlic butter flavor, but like the sauce cooked in, it is also minimal. Part of the problem I feel is they are trying to go for a vibe that has a New York and modern feel. It does not work. Stay true to one or the other. Or at least look at other business models. I will use another pizzeria in Bushwick that exemplifies it perfectly. It is a hipster pizzeria in a hipster neighborhood. Through balance, it creates an ambiance both welcoming and warm without losing any of its Bushwick character. It does this by not beating you over the head with hipster vibes, just enough to let you know that you are in Bushwick. The band Franz Ferdinand was playing as I was wrapping up. Rather than take the pizza out, I suggest you throw it out. Overall pizza rating: 1.7/5

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    Carbonara pizza! Be sure to break the egg yolk in the center for some crust dipping goodness.
    Carbonara pizza! Be sure to break the egg yolk in the center for some crust dipping goodness.
    Carbonara Pizza ($17)
    Carbonara Pizza ($17)
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    BarDough

    BarDough

    4.5
    (430 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    Bardough NYC is such a fun spot! The atmosphere is lively and energetic, making it perfect for a…read morenight out with friends or even a casual date. The bar is a great bonus--well-stocked and a great place to hang while you wait for a table. The staff really stood out to me--super friendly, attentive, and genuinely welcoming, which made the whole experience even better. And the pizza? Absolutely amazing. Fresh, flavorful, and perfectly cooked. If you're looking for a go-to pizzeria with great vibes and even better food, I highly recommend Bardough NYC!

    Walking into Bardough will make you want to kill your phone the second you hit the bottom step…read morebecause the ambiance here is dialed in perfectly. The first thing you notice is the main bar wall, with its exposed centuries-old brick that has survived every bit of chaos this city could throw at it. It's subtly backlit from with a warm, amber glow that highlights every single historic groove and imperfection, making the whole room look like it's breathing. I have to say the centerpiece of the entire narrow room is the bar itself, and let me tell you, it is an absolute stunner of a contrast. Instead of the usual dark, sticky tavern wood, they've dropped in a long, continuous slab of pristine, elegantly smooth white stone. It glows under the soft lighting like a block of polished marble. There are no strobe lights and no obnoxious, skull-rattling bass in this joint. Instead, the room is wrapped in a blanket of incredibly chill music that matches the pulse of the room perfectly. It's just loud enough to drown out the noise in your own head, but quiet enough that you don't have to scream over the smooth white counter to be heard. People aren't here to be seen on TikTok; they're here to disappear for an hour or three. You slide into a chair, order a proper Old Fashioned from a bartender who doesn't rush the pour, and watch the ice melt against the amber-lit brick. It's the ultimate underground exhale--a perfect, narrow slice of peace in a city that never shuts up. Cheers!

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    Fresh spaghetti tossed in rich house-made meat sauce, finished with basil and parmesan a BarDough favorite for pasta lovers.
    Fresh spaghetti tossed in rich house-made meat sauce, finished with basil and parmesan a BarDough favorite for pasta lovers.
    A lineup of BarDough's signature cocktails handcrafted classics and modern twists made with fresh ingredients and bold flavors.

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    Tony's Di Napoli

    Tony's Di Napoli

    4.2
    (3k reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$$

    WOW. WOW. WOW. BOBBY! Our new friend Bobby !!…read more We wanted family style Italian food - we GOT IT. We told this gentleman what we were thinking and he said slow it down folks you've got a lot on your mind let's refine this a bit. He was an EXPERT guide. A true professional. We placed our order, waited just a short moment and then BAM got hit with a big ol' plate of calamari. Then BAM got hit with a big ol' plate of meatballs and spaghetti. Then BAM here comes grand daddy chicken parm. I have no complaints, none. And neither will you. Great food great vibes great people. Bring friends... you'll need it.

    We sat at the bar for dinner before a Broadway show, and the bartender was attentive, putting in…read moreour food order quickly and giving us water though he did rush us to leave before we finished our drinks. I got eggplant rollatini, an appetizer but a hearty dish. My mother got the rigatoni with mozzarella and eggplant and my other friend got the seafood pasta. Overall, pretty standard fare Italian American food for an average price point in the neighborhood. The calamari in the seafood was slightly overcooked but it was plentiful with clams, mussels, and shrimp as well. Overall, the restaurant was busy at 5:30pm on a Tuesday and we were glad to be able to grab seats at the bar. I would go again if I were seeing a show in the neighborhood but not for the food itself.

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    Seafood Linguini in Luciano (white wine garlic sauce)
    Seafood Linguini in Luciano (white wine garlic sauce)
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