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    4.5 (57 reviews)
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    Margarita Pizza
    Jessica T.

    We stop to have a slice of New York pizza before heading out to the airport. The margarita pizza was delicious. The crust was crispy and thin, and the flavor was delicious. My son who works at the Empire State Building recommended this place. He was right!

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    Jeff T.

    Really good pizza. Nice thin crispy crust with a nice chew. Sweet spicy sauce and flavorful toppings. Stopped in here for a slice just before the mid day rush. They were prepared with pies ready and served them fast. The place is simple and clean with a few spots to sit down and large screen TVs. Definitely stop by if you're in the area. One of my top spots in the city and I've tried a few.

    Vodka slice
    Ulyana K.

    Okay slice. When in NYC, the saying is to always get pizza, and this was a reasonably cheap place to get it. I was their first customer of the day, so a little bit of a wait. They had some music playing. I got to try their vodka pizza, regular slice. They also have square slices on the menu, but they said the wait for that would be longer. The regular slice comes in a nice portion. It is honestly quite greasy. The sauce is quite sweet (maybe just for the vodka pie, but I'm not sure). Crust is decent, cheese is okay as well but nothing stands out. It is just fairly ordinary, and I did expect more from a reasonably popular NYC pizza place.

    Becky D.

    Hit my NYC Pizza fix! Thin and crispy crust! Ordered a vodka pizza, tasted more like a regular cheese did not get much vodka sauce flavor. But still a good slice. Fast food vibe with seating inside.

    Pepperoni Pizza Garlic Knots
    Amisha R.

    The pepperoni pizza was delicious, and ready within minutes. The crust was perfect and I would definitely go here again. Garlic knots were good too, but not that garlicky. The service was quick and professional, with a clean and efficient ambiance.

    Londan Michelle H.

    This was one of the best pizzas I've had in NYC. They had some of the best margherita pizza I've had.

    Parnika N.

    New York-style pizza was at the top of my list when visiting NYC, but I quickly realized that many famous pizzerias come with long lines--and my patience wasn't having it. After a short stroll from Times Square, through the charming Greenley Square Park, I stumbled upon Quality Pizza. To my surprise, this hidden gem wasn't overrun with crowds, despite offering classic New York-style pizza that hits the spot. The staff, a friendly team of Italians, creates a warm, welcoming vibe. While the decor is simple and unpretentious, the service is prompt and efficient, letting the pizza speak for itself. I tried a range of pizza- Margherita, mushroom and olive, barbecue chicken and Buffalo Chicken pizzas. The Buffalo Chicken, Mushroom pizza and barbeque were solid flavorful options , but the Margherita stole the show. The sauce on the Margherita was the highlight--rich, perfectly seasoned, and generously spread. Unlike the typical cheese-heavy pizzas, this one embraced authentic Italian simplicity: fresh mozzarella, applied sparingly, allowing the sauce to shine. Topped with vibrant, fresh basil, every bite felt balanced and fresh. The crust had that perfect New York-style balance: thin, crisp along the edges, yet chewy enough in the center to hold up under the toppings. It had just the right char from the oven, adding a subtle smoky flavor to each bite. What also stood out to me was the overall quality of the ingredients. The mozzarella was fresh , the toppings complemented the rich sauce. You won't find any greasy, processed flavors here. Prices were reasonable for Manhattan, especially given the quality of the food. A slice costs around $4, which is competitive, if not slightly cheaper than other places nearby. You're definitely getting your money's worth here without the typical tourist trap mark-up. In addition to pizza, they offer a small but enticing selection of sides and beverages. While I didn't try them, the garlic knots and salads looked tempting, and I heard another diner rave about their cannoli for dessert. Quality Pizza may not have the fanfare of NYC's tourist traps, but it certainly delivers an authentic, delicious pizza experience--without the wait. If you're looking for a relaxed meal with a slice of New York's pizza history, this is the place to go. Pro tip: Go for the Margherita, but don't sleep on the Mushroom and BBQ Chicken--they're equally worth a try

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    Donavon W.

    Staff is very friendly and funny. Will come back for sure. Pizza tastes amazing!!! They have decent seating for dine in as well.

    Jeffrey C.

    A lil pricier than dollar pizza (do they still exist in this economy?), but great crust n level of cheese grease. All in all a yummy serviceable option when you want a quick bite.

    Ken O.

    I was out walking in the area and looking for a quick bite to eat. Luckily, I found this restaurant for a slice of pizza. Granted the restaurant has limited seating, I noticed a lot of carry out orders. Out of the 12 pizza options, I selected the Pepperoni slice and a can soda. The prices are reasonable. The staff just had to heat the slice. Within couple of minutes, I was had my slice. I was able to grab one of the tables. There were plenty of various toppings. The pizza was the right size with great seasonings and a crunchy crust. I could tell the pizzeria is newly opened. The restaurant is bright with large windows facing the street. I'm sure this restaurant will do great!

    Susan L.

    Newly opened 3 weeks ago. Opens late until 12am and Fri-Sat 2am. Great place to grab a pizza, especially past 10pm in the area. The staff is friendly. They have a few tables to eat on. A plain slice is about $4. They have a menu with other items on it, including chicken wings and chicken rolls, as well as dessert such as cheesecake and tiramisu. That street is quiet at night, but it's right around Ktown and Macy's area.

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    Made me so happy to find this place! You are able to score some amazing pizza with a great vibe.

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    1 year ago

    Pizza was definitely great! And excellent I never had pizza in New York this good before

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    2 years ago

    Very Good! Nice crunchy crust.. Signature deep dish and Hawaiian .. yum. Fast friendly service.

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    2 years ago

    The staff were so lovely and friendly, and the white pizza was delicious! Would definitely go again

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    2 years ago

    Great pizza! My favorite slices are the vodka pepperoni and CBR. Also great employees.

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    2 years ago

    Good solid slice, nice guys working inside there the special 2 slices and bottled water for 7 dollars is actually 7 plus tax

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    2 years ago

    Really great pizza, and incredibly nice people.It's always spotless, and has great service. Try their 2 slices and a drink combo.

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    Joe's Pizza

    Joe's Pizza

    4.2
    (2.8k reviews)
    0.5 mi
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    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)
    0.9 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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    Don Antonio

    Don Antonio

    4.1
    (1.9k reviews)
    1.0 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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    B Side Pizza & Wine Bar

    B Side Pizza & Wine Bar

    4.5
    (1.4k reviews)
    1.1 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)
    0.8 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.
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    Tony's Di Napoli

    Tony's Di Napoli

    4.2
    (3k reviews)
    0.6 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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