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    Traze

    4.5 (18 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Nicole N.

    Solid pizza place with interesting toppings, crusts, and flavors!! I stumbled upon this place while in the area and enjoyed my quick lunch! The French onion fungi radiated the sweet and savoriness of the caramelized onion. The mushrooms kinda take a back seat on this one but it didn't matter cause the onions were delicious. The roasted basil leaves had a hint of herbacious-ness to the mixture. I appreciated the chewy but crunchy crust with a sesame forward flavor! The truffle ricotta slice featured a focaccia-type fluffy bread and really let the truffle and ricotta do the talking. Truffle flavors were prominent and tasty. The ricotta was smooth. I liked how it otherwise wasnt too cheesy or creamy so the focus on was the ricotta. I usually like more mushrooms but I think this ratio was appropriate and balanced. I just wish they had some black pepper to complement both slices. Staff were patient and polite in explaining their pizza toppings. They only have a handful of indoor seats but do have some tables outdoor. Interested in coming back to try their falafel pizza and their pesto when its back in season!

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    Shubhi M.

    Service is great! Food is even better - Their vodka flambé was a creamier version of a vodka style sauce, it had a couple peas on it which really made it feel like a pasta sauce - their falafel pizza with the hot honey drizzle was unbelievable. I was skeptical ordering it but w o w! It was perfectly balanced with the sesame crust and white sauce base and falafel pieces - pesto: pretty good but I ate this last in my trio and the falafel was so dang good that this didn't live up as high. Still good though , the brown butter added a lot of depth Prices are pretty expensive for a relatively personal size pizza (3 pies + sauce sauces was around $75ish). But it's worth a go because of the unique flavors.

    Coffee and Tea menu (and other beverages)
    Adam S.

    Long Island City vibes and a solid artisinal pizza spot go hand-in-hand. Who knew that Traze would fill a void long missing in the neighborhood. The space formerly occupied by LIC Corner Cafe is now Traze Pizza - while it may not be the baked goods that Annie used to make... the pizza makes up for it in all the best ways. Oh, and they have coffee and espresso, too, with oat milk from Califia Farms. I had the opportunity to try the Felix Special, one of their combo slices on a sesame seed crust topped with pepperoni and red onion. As Traze specializes in Grandma slices, this square cut slice comes in at $6 and was flavorful from edge-to-edge. I really enjoyed the tasty balance of rich pepperoni with the crunchiness of the red onion, and the addition of the sesame crust providing some extra character not typically found on most pizzas, yet it was well balanced. The staff behind the counter was helpful and friendly, and I hope to come back and try other slices soon,... and their coffees, too.

    Carolina S.

    TRAZE - The home of the "Spicy Falafel Square Pie"! It's official! After many years of pop ups Traze has an official spot and we could not be happier. It's right of the G Train Court Square stop. You can smell the pizza before you see it. Nothing beats the smell of fresh pizza! There's a standing counter area by the window, for those looking for a quick bite. A couple small tables further in. The restaurant is warm and inviting. The staff is helpful and sweet! This place will be open early so you can snag a grandpa pie with some coffee to start your day. We came and enjoyed the "French Onion Fungi". I'm obsessed with caramelized onions and mushroom so this is a perfect pie for me. You can never go wrong with the classic Margherita. And Natalie (the mastermind, behind Traze) turned me on to the spicy honey on the falafel pie. My boyfriend and I can not get enough. Even "Felix" (Happybull Pizza) got a pie named after him. Natalie knows seasonal too, so I'm excited what other flavors will be in store for us. Can't wait to come back and try them all! A very well deserved congratulations to Natalie and her team at Traze!

    Felix Special combo pizza
    Vaughn F.

    I'm a sentimental sap when it comes to Traze. I was a fan during their nomadic pop-up era and today I got to check out their new brick-and-mortar establishment near Court Square in LIC. While they seem to have extended their range of offerings (breakfast slices! coffee and tea!), I had something more savory in mind. The pizza menu is straightforward: pies are 10" squares, and you can either add toppings or go for one of the signature "combos." I took the latter route and ordered the "Felix Special" ($23), a margherita grandma topped with pepperoni and red onion with a sesame seed crust. My companion and I chose to dine in, cozying up at a table in the back. The seating is fairly limited, though they have a standing counter, and there's a nice park across the street. People living nearby might just take their pie home; options abound. After about ten minutes, the pizza arrived at our table. Visually impressive, Traze is almost too beautiful to eat. Picking up a slice, I was impressed with how the crispy crust held up. From the first bite, I was in my happy place: bright and vibrant sauce dancing around stretchy fresh mozz, sweet and snappy onions melding with the mild pepperoni cups. The sesame seed crust augmented and elevated the flavor profile, and altogether created a succulent and sumptuous mouthfeel that I wished would never end. The price is about right for craft pizza of this quality, and remember, the quality is what you're after here. If you just want big Neapolitan pies, perhaps seek another purveyor. I'd say this is more akin vibe-wise to Ace's, though definitely lighter; less guilty, all pleasure. Definitely recommend for an enlightened experience. If you're going to MoMA PS1 or The Gutter or any of the other fine cultural destinations in the area, keep this place in mind if you happen to get peckish.

    Sausage slice
    Gab G.

    Pizza is pricey but amazing. Sausage slice was fantastic, but the star of the show is the Natty Dee's Falafel slice. A delicious and really unique slice! Will be back for more.

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    Very good food,very friendly nice people.would definitely recommend Traze to all to try and enjoy

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    Celebrated a milestone birthday here with a large party. The staff here is great. Demetri was our…read moreserver and he was such a wonderful host! The dishes were all delicious and everyone thoroughly enjoyed the food, the atmosphere, and the service!

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    4.0(1k reviews)
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    Cuisine: 8 Service: 8…read moreDecor: 7 Value: 8 Overall: 8 I still remember back in the early 90's when there would be long lines outside Nick's every Wednesday before they opened because everyone wanted the buy one get one free deal. This was one of the best new pizzerias in NYC, opening to great accolades from various publications. Being a poor kid in Junior High School working for a mere $3.75/hr across the street at the corner Baskin Robins (RIP) did not give me the opportunity for quite some time. Anyway, fast forward 5 years and I finally had the chance with a few friends to experience what many called the best pizza in Queens, and I was very impressed. This became my regular "fancy" pizza shop of choice. What I loved most about it was the crispy and charred thin crust. It adds so much to the overall taste and enjoyment. The sauce was deliciously tangy and the fresh mozzarella made it a level above everything else in the neighborhood. One word of warning, the pizza could get a little soggy in the center if too many toppings are ordered. I usually choose none or no more than two. Also noteworthy is their yummy calzones. My personal favorite combination is sausage and spinach. Mixed with all that oozing ricotta and dipped in some tomato sauce, that is one great bite. Lastly, I like most of their salads too. Their food has been a staple in my diet for most of my adult life. Decades go by, and out of nowhere, I hear the news that Nick's had burned down. What a loss for our community! What a loss personally! Thankfully, they are back and feeling every bit like the original. Food is as good as before, while the decor and service has always been on point. Though not my favorite pizza in NYC, or even Queens, it does hold a spot in my rotation.

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