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    Pete's Pizzeria

    3.1 (55 reviews)
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    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    PETE'S PIZZERIA ATMOSPHERE

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Happy hour specials
    Good for groups

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    "Chicken Vodkagiana" is $13.50  if ziti is considered a side order then what exactly is the dish consisting of? Just chicken?
    Cynthia R.

    I have had their pizza before and it's ok. Today, 12/23/22 I was next door at the nail salon and decided to stop in for a bite before heading home. I went in to eat pasta. It was HORRIBLE! I asked for penne with vodka sauce and Chicken. It's on the menu as Chicken Vodkagiana which I assumed was Chicken parm with Vodka sauce pasta. The guy at the counter said they didn't have penne and asked if I wanted ziti. Also order a side of garlic knots. What came out was really sad looking half dry pasta with a sauce that came out of a jar or can. Was almost sour tasting. We ate half of it. The garlic knots were old and dry and lacking flavor. No marina sauce was offered with them. When it came time to pay I was told my order was $21 and I was flabbergasted. I thought it was $13.50 as it says on the menu. The guy proceeded to tell me that I ordered a side order with it which made zero sense. I literally ordered a pasta dish and didn't realize I was going to be charged separately for chicken in a dish that says "Chicken Vodkagiana" in the name. Apparently... "the dish" is just chicken parm and the side order is the pasta... I'm honestly still confused. Especially since my chicken wasn't even parmigiana... it was cut up pieces of dry tasteless chicken cutlet. After some fuss and me not backing down they changed the price for me. With a warning that it's was "just this time." Like I'm ever going back...lol This place is a joke. Apart from the food there were some issues I cannot overlook... There was a weird smell of cat litter and I realized it was coming from the delivery guy every time he walked past us we were smacked with the smell coming off his jacket. I didn't check their bathroom as I usually do for my yelp reviews cause I didn't want to spend another moment in there. While waiting for the food I left my 11yo at a table to wait while I ran to the corner store to get hot tea (for me) and hot chocolate (for the kid.) We didn't want to drink cold drinks cause it was freezing outside. As we were leaving an older guy, who was just lingering in the pizzeria the whole time, he held the door for us and wished us well. My child then told me that while they were waiting for me the old man approached them and repeatedly kept saying "you're beautiful, so pretty god bless who made you..." which made my child uncomfortable. My kid knows i have no hair on my tongue and I would've flipped on this old man so they didn't tell me until we left cause they didn't want to cause a scene. I'm so upset that my child was even approached... why is there a predator just sitting there talking to children. My kid is obviously a preteen... old man should've kept his comments to himself. I almost went back to confront him but my kid begged me to leave it alone. This place is trash! Save your money and your time!

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    Eric A.

    So I was in this particular neighborhood in Brooklyn and I wanted a quick slice of pizza before waiting for my train to head into the city. Pete's Pizzaria is located smack dab in the heart of Bay Ridge. The service here is fast and efficient, and they have a decent selection of pies to choose from. They also serve Italian inspired sandwiches like Chicken Parm as well as pasta. I ordered a mushroom slice with extra cheese. A few minutes later it came out nice and hot with generous loads of mozzarella melted over the mushrooms. It was soo good!!

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    Last resort if you can't get somewhere else. Cheap non stringy cheese. Dried out slices.

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    This place is ok...I live close so it's convenient...great during the third avenue festival after a long day of drinking.

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    I have been coming here since i was a little kid. The employees are great and the pizza is yummy, and its very inexpensive.

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    L'industrie Pizzeria

    4.6
    (1.8k reviews)
    6.7 mi
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    L'Industrie is easily one of the best pizzas I have ever had in the world--and trust me, I've eaten…read morepizza all over, including L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele in Napoli, Italy. It is definitely the best pizza in the US; I say this even after visiting Frank Pepe and Sally's in New Haven, and it's honestly not even close. On our last day before heading back to SF, we ordered a massive whole pie: half burrata, half pepperoni. It nailed the classic NYC slice with a thin, crisp crust and the perfect balance of cheese and sauce. It was so good that my daughter finished her burrata half over three separate sittings: at the shop, on the plane, and once she got home. The pie just kept calling to her! Be prepared for long lines, but it is worth it (and the Brooklyn location definitely has shorter lines than the Manhattan spots). It's not really a sit-down place, so you just have to grab a spot at the bar-top tables if you can find room. The service was good and fast. The cashier who took our order was amazing--absolutely love her--though she did forget to hand us our chocolate Bombolone. L'Industrie is a premier New York institution and busy for a reason: it is top-quality pizza!

    3.5 truly. We went…read morein here randomly after seeing maybe 4 people in line (never saw that in the Manhattan locations). We got a Tartufo slice and the gelato with olive oil and sea salt seasoning. Firstly, to all the people working there - kudos! They were doing a great job in managing the crowds with a tight space in insane heat - all that with a smile. Onto the food - I honestly preferred the gelato over the pizza. The pizza wasn't bad - but it wasn't great either. The gelato was perfect for a hot summer day -- the watermelon seasonal option was ideal for a hot summer day. Is the hype and price worth it? Personally, not entirely.

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    Gelato al pistacchio
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    4.0
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    3.5 mi
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    Di Fara Pizza is a renowned pizzeria located at 1424 Avenue J in the Midwood neighborhood of…read moreBrooklyn, New York City. Situated at the corner of East 15th Street and Avenue J, the establishment was owned and managed by Domenico DeMarco (1936-2022), but now his family continues that legacy. Food critics and bloggers frequently rank it among the top pizzerias in New York City. Di Fara has received numerous accolades, including being named the "Best pizza in New York" by publications such as New York and Serious Eats. The New York Times described the restaurant as "one of the most acclaimed and sought-after pizza shops in New York City." In 2011, Zagat ranked it as the top pizza restaurant in the city, and in 2013, Frommer's called its pizza "the Best Hand-Made Pizza in New York City." Chef Anthony Bourdain also expressed admiration for the restaurant's pizza. I had long hoped to visit Di Fara, so I decided to make a trip from Connecticut. Upon entering, my son and I observed that it was quite busy. There is also a window for ordering, but we chose to go inside to order our food to experience the atmosphere fully. We each ordered a freshly prepared Sicilian slice. Unlike some places, there was no pre-made pizza on display. Each slice is made to order, and it takes about twenty-five minutes to prepare. When we received our pizza, it was notably greasy. The Sicilian slices resembled a full meal, topped with garlic and pepperoni. The garlic was quite prominent and flavorful, adding a nice punch which I liked. The pepperoni was crispy, and the undercarriage had a nice crunch, though it was also quite oily. In my personal opinion, it wasn't the best slice I've ever tasted. However, I understand that when the owner, Dom, was alive, the pizza was considered exceptional by many. I would rate it around 3.5 stars, and I'm grateful for the opportunity to experience pizza from one of New York's most iconic establishments.

    Wow. This is a review of Di Fara frozen pizza from Target. More specifically, Di Fara frozen pizza…read morefrom the Target Store in Richfield, Minnesota location. I tried looking up this pizza from Target Richfield for a review, but it sent me to the NYC location, so forgive me if this review is in the wrong thread. Anyway, wow. I've been to New York City and ate at the original Joe's Pizza. What an epic slice of pizza. Now back home in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the great white north of snow that never ends, I finally tried the frozen Di Fara pepperoni pizza from Target no less. Sorry Joe's, but this is on par with your pizza (if it was frozen). Dave Portnoy was right with his high review. This pizza is very good. The thick cut pepperoni, great basil, and the crisp chewy crust was excellent for a frozen pizza. Nice under carriage as well. I cooked the pizza at 480 degrees in an electric pizza oven for 10 minutes, and the result was very good. I added a drizzle of hot honey, and it was spectacular (okay, I also added some fresh picked jalapeños as well). The pizza was hot and melted in the center, and the crust was very crisp, but still had some chew. Wow. This was the best frozen pizza I have had. Bar none. New York, you spoiled me when it came to pizza. Now I can get a taste of New York at home. Great job! I may or may not eat the last 3 pieces currently sitting in the fridge before bed.

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    Super fun, if slightly tight dining room.
    Super fun, if slightly tight dining room.
    Crispy handles firm to soft edges
    Crispy handles firm to soft edges
    Di Fara Special Pie- 8 slices, sausage, peppers, mushrooms and onion. $35 or so. Tasty crust. A bit salty for toppings as expected

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    Di Fara Special Pie- 8 slices, sausage, peppers, mushrooms and onion. $35 or so. Tasty crust. A bit salty for toppings as expected
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    Ace's Pizza

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    6.9 mi
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    I am a huge fan of Ace's Pizza. There aren't many Detroit style pizza shops in NYC but Ace's is one…read moreof my go-to's. I think this is what Detroit pizza should taste like (haven't been to MI) but it's one of my favorite types of pizza besides classic NY or Sicilian. They have a variety of flavors and various sizes including personal to large. The prices are reasonable and portions are filling. I went on a busy Friday night for take out and the host was great. She got me set up and ready within 10 minutes. The shop was busy at 11pm to closing and everyone looked like they were having a good time. It's a bar pizza shop in the heart of Williamsburg. Accepts cash, card and Applepay. Open late! Indoor seating and takeout available. I think outdoor seating is available as well.

    Aces Pizza hits that rare sweet spot,great vibes, banger food, and genuinely attentive staff. Big…read moreshout out to Gilian for getting my party sat quickly despite how busy it was. It has become my go-to whether I'm fueling up before a night out or attempting to resurrect myself the day after. The food comes out quick and consistently punches above its weight,easily some of the best in its class. The staff are super friendly and nail that perfect balance between attentive and laid-back, which fits right in with the spot's chill 90s vibe. And do yourself a favor, order the root beer. It comes in a frozen mug and is probably the most uplifting thing you'll ever put in your mouth. Fair warning:,the place gets packed, If you can make a reservation.

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    Interior
    Cheese (Medium)
    Cheese (Medium)
    Pepperoni / Hot Burrata

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    Patsy's Pizzeria

    Patsy's Pizzeria

    4.3
    (700 reviews)
    4.4 mi
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    Grew up in New York, but have been in Texas for 50 years. With very few exceptions, Italian food in…read moreTexas is not particularly /ut B/ /hen I/ /tic I/, is overpriced, and fails miserably when compared to Northeast Italian food. So, eating at this restaurant before the Bruce Springsteen concert, the other night was a thrill. Ate with lifelong friends. We shared several appetizers, including meatballs, a margarita, pizza, bake clams, and spicy shrimp. All were delicious. I had a seafood pasta with squid ink that was memorable. Lots of seafood and the pasta was fantastic! Nice bottle of wine at a reasonable price. Good service. Frankly, I think the prices were cheaper than what I pay in Austin area, and the food and venue were authentic and much better than in Texas!

    Patsy's Pizzeria delivers where it matters most: the food. I stopped in with a party of three…read morearound 430pm. The Margherita pizza was perfect. Fresh mozzarella, a nicely thin crisped crust, sweet tomato sauce, and fresh basil makes this simple pizza taste great. The fried calamari also impressed. It tasted notably fresh--light, clean, and not overly chewy like pre-frozen versions can sometimes be. While I can't say for certain, it had that just-prepared quality that makes a difference. The Caprese salad was a great way to start the meal, with fresh tomatoes, creamy burrata, and a balsamic drizzle was a nice light start. The atmosphere leans old-school Italian, which adds to the charm and character. Service was fine--nothing remarkable, but no major issues either. That said, my overall rating takes a big hit solely for the restaurants ridiculous tipping policy choices rather than the food itself. The automatic 20% gratuity added to the bill was frustrating. The menu does indicate that 18%, will automatically apply, or will be 20% for parties of six or more. We were only three people, so it felt inconsistent and unnecessary. On top of that, the added cost for credit card usage didn't help. I don't mind tipping for good service! In fact, I tip well--but I prefer having the choice and I'm old school so it's the principle of the matter. Being forced into it, takes away from an otherwise enjoyable meal. Bottom line: the food is strong and worth trying, but the billing practices leave a bad taste. If those were adjusted, this could easily be a higher-rated experience.

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