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    Pizza Wagon

    4.0 (371 reviews)
    InexpensivePizza
    Mon 10:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)
    Tue 10:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Dogs allowed
    Good for kids

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    Cheese Pizza from Pizza Wagon.
    Ken P.

    Before I begin let me start out by saying that after living in Bay Ridge for as long as I have and not having a Yelp about one of the most time-honored pizzerias in the region is surprising to me. In my defense, while I do still live in the neighborhood, I am not right near Pizza Wagon anymore while for a few years I essentially lived right up the block from them. That being said, some colleagues from a recent work assignment were in Bay Ridge and since I was not working that day I suggested that we all meet at the Pizza Wagon during their lunch break. I have not been here for pizza in awhile so this was an idea I hope that they rallied behind. It was just past the usual lunchtime but since it was a weekend and the shopping is no longer what it used to be on 86th Street we were able to get a table quickly and order our respective items. Each of us seemed to be set on getting one plain cheese and one Sicilian slice and the round slices came out first while the counter staff were waiting on a Square pie to come out of the over. I will admit that I loved the idea of getting my square that fresh only seconds after it was being cooked. A small Root beer complimented my order and it was all delicious which was expected. My colleagues also enjoyed it and were happy about the suggestion. Mission accomplished. I should point out that Pizza Wagon is a cash only business which might not appeal to those looking to do as much cashless things as possible and only use their mobiles for purchases. I am not sure if there was a Wi-Fi to use but I think there was one. I was more interested in talking with the colleagues and sharing stories than doom scrolling while I ate. Was happy that this was a proper experience and I don't think I will wait as long to go back there again.

    Ricotta meat ball spinach
    Eileen H.

    We ordered a large round regular pie with ricotta, meatball, and spinach. The delivery driver brought it to the wrong address, so by the time it finally reached us, it was lukewarm instead of hot. I also expected fresh spinach, but it turned out to be frozen and had a strong frozen smell. Overall, we were very disappointed with the order, especially considering it cost $36. Next time - we'll get it without the spinach and ask for peppers instead or maybe omit the veggies altogether.

    Sicilian Slice
    Paula R.

    They serve a fantastic Sicilian slice. Really wonderful, old school pizzeria. The staff is very friendly.

    Outdoor tables
    Katie W.

    I recently returned to Pizza Wagon after years and it stood up to the memories! The pizza is good and I love the walk-up window and the fact that they have outdoor tables for a quick grab and go slice, but the fact that it's cash only is frustrating. Service was good.

    Ada W.

    It's average. I don't think it's any better or worse than other pizzeria I've been to. Ordered a large pie with half mushroom and half pepperoni. It was ok/acceptable. Didn't think it was anything special compared to other pizzeria. Not worth a special trek for. Place is quite small but there's some seating, maybe about 6 (four ppl) tables. There's also some standing tables outside. There's no bathroom available so can't even wash your hands before u dig into your pizza. No garlic knots available either.

    Great tasting pizza
    Esmeralda C.

    While in the Bayridge area, after an hour of walking in the Dyker Heights area and taking in all the beautiful homes decorated for the holidays & viewing all the Christmas lights; we stopped by Pizza Wagon to fill our bellies. It's a local spot with vintage vibes and spot on pizza. While we watched the staff prepare the dough, mix in the sauce, cheese and other toppings there was no doubt the pizza would be delicious. We tried the classic slice, and grabbed a hard to come by table in this small spot. The piping hot pizza warmed my heart and belly as I took my first few few bites. The sauce was just perfect and that's truly hard to come by in a city full of pizza joints with a crunchy crust too. The cheese was great and not too stringy. After devouring my first slice I decided to get a second slice with mushrooms and it was just as tasty. This will be my go to spot for filling my belly when I'm back in the area. The staff are super friendly and accommodating too.

    This place doesn't get talked about nearly enough. Amazing people, but even better pizza. Walking in feels like stepping back into the '80s, reminds me of going out for pizza with my dad every Saturday. It's incredibly nostalgic for me, and the pizza absolutely lives up to the feeling. Pure, classic New York pizza honestly, it doesn't get better than this

    Plain slice, White slice, Square (Sicilian)
    Matthew S.

    Perhaps it is because I have not had pizza in quite some time, but a new contender has emerged for me as having one of the best pizza slices in New York City, definitely in Brooklyn. It also happens to be in a neighborhood that once thrived with pizzerias, now being overtaken by the influx of a new demographic. The interior of this pizza shop is beyond retro, with counters inside and for outside customers. The sliding red chairs, the formica tables, the smell of the pizza cooking in the oven, it just feels like a Brooklyn pizza shop. When I think of a New York pizza shop, this is what I think of. Best of all, it is only a five minute walk from the 86th street station on the R train. For lack of a better word, the pizza here rocks. It is simple, but perfect in every way. From the moment the pizza comes out of the oven, to the very last bite, each bite tastes exactly the same, and it is the consistency of this slice is what makes it so perfect. To prove their worth however, I had to get two other slices, a white slice, and a Sicilian square. As mentioned, the plain triangle slice is perfect in every way. Just the right amount of crisp to chew, the thin crust pulls but does not lose its integrity whatsoever. The slice never flops, and stays hot for a good while after it leaves the oven, gradually cooling, but still retaining its flavor. The cheese to sauce ratio is spot on. It is a clean slice, not too salty, but just a little bit to where you can taste it, and with little fuss. I could eat this slice for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or late night and I trust I am getting the same slice every time. The white slice is almost as perfect as the plain. Perfectly dolloped globs of ricotta, mixed in with just the right amount of garlic, and that perfect thin crust. Too many times pizzerias get cute on a white slice, but this one restrains itself nicely and as a result, is still a perfect slice. Lastly, I had to go for the trifecta and get a Sicilian square. The perfect Sicilian square should have a fluffy top, yet a crunchy undercarriage to it, not too messy, and you should be able to eat this with your hands and not a fork and knife. It checks every box, with flying colors. Super fluffy, crispy underside, and the sauce and cheese are solid. The sauce has a bit of a sweetness and slight richness, but it passes quickly, and before you know it, you just finished that square. I did not ask, but always, always get a corner square. Corners are the best, and though I did not get a forger this time, I will be sure to get one next time. For $3 a slice, this is absolutely a steal. They also prepare whole pies and calzones and charge a little extra for toppings, but that pretty much sums up the menu. They really just do pizza and calzones, much like Luigi's in Park Slope, who also makes a dynamo pizza slice in Brooklyn that highly I recommend you try. The only negative is that it is a cash only business. That is fine with me, if that is the only negative for this old school pizzeria. It is a small price to pay for such an underrated, but outstanding pizza slice.

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    Went back to NYC recently for a couple of weeks meeting family and of course had to return to Pizza Wagon for the best pizza in Brooklyn!

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    Workers super friendly , Food amazing , classic old school atmosphere inside , one of my favorite brooklyn slices

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    Best pizza around and they deliver! Trust me I have tried practically every pizza place around and they are at the top of the list!

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    Grabbed a regular slice. Solid NY style pizza. Crispy crust. Good sauce and cheese. Fast service. Accommodating staff.

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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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    Super fun, if slightly tight dining room.
    Super fun, if slightly tight dining room.
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    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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    4.7
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    7.4 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)
    4.9 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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    Original Pizza
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