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    Vinnie's Pizzeria

    4.1 (815 reviews)
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    Moderate noise
    Hipster
    Casual
    Good for kids

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    Vinnie's Great Grandma Pizza
    Stephanie N.

    When they have nutritional yeast in the pizza shop you KNOW its too gentrified... overall this is the type of place I would generally avoid due to all the hipsters, I was rushing to work and did not have much choice on Bedford Ave so figured I would try it... cannot hurt right?! Around $7 a slice and yes I did put nutritional yeast. It was decent. All staff is hipster and atmosphere very hipster.

    Buffalo Chicken and elote pizza slices
    Vanessa D.

    Absolutely yes. Just walk in don't then think about it. I came to visit a friend and they raved about his place and their specialty elote pizza. And wow. It was to die for. The crust, the toppings, I also got a buffalo chicken pizza. They have the cutest ninja turtles bench outside. Before I left back home to LA I ordered a whole elote pie and took it back home with me! I can't wait to go back.

    Cute Art
    Tanya A.

    A Williamsburg staple. As the neighborhood changes it's always to come back to this spot and get a good slice after a night out. It's consistent, reliable and has seating. It's a fun spot to just hangout at alone or with friends. The staff is pretty cool, they called me by my name the last time I was there and that made the experience even greater. Highly recommend for a good slice.

    Meat lover's slice
    Alana K.

    I stopped by here with a friend on a Saturday night around 7:15pm. There are only a few tables inside and none were available when we were there, so we ended up sitting on a bench outside. I had a meat lover's slice, which was good. The crust was especially sturdy.

    George A.

    Hoping for a good late night slice based on reviews. Looks like this one has been sitting there and tasted like it too. For an $8 slice I'm pretty disappointed.

    Elote Pizza
    Amanjot K.

    ABSOLUTE YUM!! If you love elote this pizza was perfect. It definitely can sell out but we got lucky as they were able to make it for us. It was so good and fresh like it hit the spot and was so cheap! It's a local joint so definitely people are going in and out. A must try if you are in Brooklyn and looking for a delicious warm slice of pizza. There's a few seats inside and it can get busy but usually can get in and out in a few minutes. It's a casual please so kind of perfect after a night out.

    Elote Pizza
    Sally W.

    Go for the elote pizza slice!! Large serving portion and convenient that there's a few booths to eat at in store

    Mexico corn
    Chris S.

    I'm not really into Williamsburg's hipster aesthetic or bougie yuppie culture, but I was hungry for pizza and noticed Vinnie's Pizzeria standing out among the rest. Maybe my childhood fondness for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) prompted me to walk in, and I was glad to see they had pizzas you wouldn't ordinarily find elsewhere. I tried the Mexican corn pizza, which they nailed--it was as sweet and savory as the actual dish. For $6, it was a little pricey, but I shrugged it off because the slice was excellent. I'm still a TMNT fan, as much of the comic and media represents NYC's goofy and colorful culture with retro art. This pizzeria feels like an old-school spot with a new generation running it. Part of me felt like a teenager hanging out at a cozy hangout. It's clean, the music is a mix of '60s and '70s Motown, and the diversity of the clientele and staff is noticeable. This place definitely has Turtle Power!

    Anna S.

    While I enjoy snazzy, overpriced thrift stores in New York as much as the next person -- walking around definitely made me hangry after a while, and to my delight, Vinnie's Pizzeria was just down the street (and was a restaurant I had added to our New York itinerary). It was almost like I was destined to try Vinnie's. Space was tight; I probably saw about three tables present, and it was around 2 pm, so it was not as busy. Overall, the vibes were cozy, and the worker taking my order had a bright, infectious energy, so the service was top-notch! I ordered an Elote pizza and KBBQ-inspired pizza, both unique flavors. Two large slices were $12, so I like to think I got my money's worth. - Elote Pizza: (4/5) While the pizza was delicious, I hoped for more of a "punch" in flavor. The Elote taste was rather subtle and, at times, tasted more like cheese pizza with corn on top. The addition of chili flakes helps, though! Regardless, I found the slice enjoyable, not too heavy/greasy, and I recommend that others try it. A safe but unique option. - KBBQ/Spicy Korean Pizza: (3.75/5): This was a brand new flavor, and where else am I going to find KBBQ-inspired pizza? So I bit the bullet and ordered it. Interestingly enough, this one had the opposite problem from the Elote pizza because it had a very STRONG flavor that was almost overwhelming. I don't remember the exact ingredients, but I recall a BBQ sauce drizzle and crispy onion flakes on top, which was a nice addition! There was a spicy kick as well. It was enjoyable for a bit, but I found the pizza to be borderline salty at times, so it's not something I'd order again. There was an evident KBBQ taste, however, which was fun! But a cup of complimentary water would have been greatly appreciated... Some of my friends had differing opinions, but I think Vinnie's Pizzeria is worth stopping by!

    Cheese Slice, elote slice, and Garlic Knots
    Sarah S.

    My favorite pizza shop! Small inside but the pizza is worth the crowd. Staff is always so nice and has a great vibe. My go-to is the elote slice. Absolutely slaps. They have all the fixings on the side as well including hot sauce, barbecue sauce, Parmesan, etc. They are open late on weekends and give a discount if you pay in cash!

    Pepperoni & Elote - Pepperoni was the better of the 2 but the Elote wasn't terrible (although we would try something else next time)
    Najma R.

    My husband and I went borough/brewery hopping (not driving, of course) and knew we had to stop here before heading over to Brooklyn Brewery. He got the pepperoni, and because I used to live in the RGV and have a soft spot in my heart for elote, I went with that since I have never tried it on pizza before. First off, the crust was FANTASTIC. It was perfectly crispy (but not overdone or in a hella crunchy, "is this going to break my teeth out?" kind of way), and had a nice, doughy "chew", even though it wasn't chewy OR doughy, if that makes sense. Also had a GREAT fold to it. I usually hand the end crust over to my husband because most of the time it gives me the feeling of gnawing on a bone. This crust is the opposite - like a bread stick without the weird flip mode texture. The pizza itself -- Pepperoni was the better of the two, in our opinion. The Elote was overall good, but (and this is me being somewhat of a Mexican street corn priss) it would have been better if the corn was 'charred' in a pan first and/or if they added a drizzle of lime crema (or even just offered a lime wedge or a shake of Tajin with each slice to bring out the flavor a bit more) BUT again, that's just me being nitpicky. It definitely satisfied our pizza craving. The staff is suuuuuper friendly and they accept credit cards. One final thing to note - we also tried Joe's on Carmine when we hit up Manhattan a few hours later and both agreed hands down that Vinnie's was the better of the 2 (Sorry Joe's!)

    Elote Pizza, The Texan Pizza, Garlic Knots
    Cassy C.

    From local New Yorkers, this pizza slaps! Love the energy & service provided by the staff Don't second guess it, give it a shot, you won't regret it

    Literal pizza perfection
    Steph A.

    The elote slice is an elite slice that you can find at vinnies. This shop is a simple shop that does things really well. The workers are nice and welcoming and they heat your slice up in record time. The flavors of the elote are amazing, and it's a super sexy slice to take pics of. Well worth it to slide by and grab a slice or two when you're in the city.

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    9 months ago

    The BEAT pizza in NYC hands down. All the other places that are known and hyped are good but this place ... UNREAL !

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    Great food and quick service! Was looking for a Mac and cheese pizza and found it here!

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    Fast service and great food! Vegan and vegetarian options. Allergy friendly !!!! Good sauce cheap eats! One dollar water bottles!

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    Ask the Community - Vinnie's Pizzeria

    Do they sell pizza dough?

    Yes we do sell pizza dough. $3 for small and $4 for large.

    They don't sell elote as a pie? I was looking at their menu on their website & they don't have elote as an option?

    They regularly change up their menu every few days. I know they had elote as one of their options on a day I visited. I would call to ask if they're making it on a day you want to go in.

    Do they do vegan slices?

    Yes they do as well as other vegan options

    Need help from some native New Yorkers? I'm native Brooklyn but haven't been back in years. So pizza is a religious experience. Looking for real deal from my roots. How's this place stack up? Otherwise, please advise.

    Not the best pizza I've ever had in brooklyn or NYC but they do have some more creative slices. Like they put Mac and cheese and BBQ chicken or nacho sauce on a slice. But they switch up their specials every few days. Worth trying at least once!

    Is this the pizzeria with the garlic knot crust?

    Yes, they do! They have the vegan pizza one though!

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    L'industrie Pizzeria

    4.6(1.8k reviews)
    0.5 miWilliamsburg - South Side
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    This is my favorite slice in the city. Everything about it is executed perfectly. You can't go…read morewrong with their burrata flavor! My personal favorite is the fig jam. While there can be long lines, if you order a pizza ahead of time, that can help you avoid it. It is a little cramped inside when busy, but if not, you'll be able to find a place to eat. The service is as efficient as it can be, which helps with the long lines.

    We visited on a late Saturday afternoon in May 2026. My son and girlfriend were visiting and wanted…read moreto try. This is not a sit down place. There are standing areas, very crowded, to stand and eat. High volume and no one is wiping off the counters or cleaning up, so kind of messy. We each got a slice: pepperoni, a New Yorker, and the L'Industrie. I liked the fresh basil on top although some did not appreciate that. My son put this slice as now one his top 3 pizza picks. His girlfriend thought it was really good. My dining partner, a native Newyorker, was not impressed. I thought it was very good, but would not necessarily go out of my way to get it. We had waited outside in line for about 30 mins before being allowed inside to order. Many tried to circumvent the line by just going in or using the side door, but staff was on it. Creative pies, fresh tasting ingredients, and a nice crust. But very crowded and waitimes can be long.

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    Di Fara Pizza

    4.0(4.2k reviews)
    6.5 miMidwood
    $$

    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.

    Used to come frequently when Dom was alive. Watching him make a pizza was a true art form. He had…read moregrace, discipline, and love. He would pull the pans with his bear hand out of the oven and generously drizzle olive oil from a rustic copper container over every pie. He would then meticulously inspect the dough for bubbles. Then pop back in the oven for the imported olive oil to permeate and create a beautiful glistening coat. And once cooked he would then graciously cut basil on top of the pie. Dom has now passed but his legacy continues. I've always compared the then pie vs now. And like most things,, nothing beats the original. This is still a very good slice. I once rated them as the best in NYC. Unfortunately, its not at the very top but still on the podium. Coming back feels like you are saying hello to an old friend. If you haven't been, you have to try at least once.

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    Di Fara Pizza - Super fun, if slightly tight dining room.

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    Ace's Pizza

    4.7(276 reviews)
    0.3 miWilliamsburg - North Side
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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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    Luigi's Pizza

    4.3(667 reviews)
    4.4 miSouth Slope
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    Luigi's is by far a superior top notch slice of pizza. What makes Luigi's great is the staff and…read moreowner who really takes his craft and his passion serious. The owner even stopped to have a chat with me which as busy as it was I'm sure he really didn't have to. All the videos you see online about how great a person he is really is true. Luigi's isn't he biggest place on the block but it's cranking out amazing pizza like a factory still giving it that old school pizza joint vibe. . The regular slice was perfectly crisp with a nice sauce. But that grandma slice was on another level probably the best grandma slice I've ever had that's should mean something growing up in NYC and eating eating pizza all over since I was a kid. If I'm ever in Brooklyn in the area of Luigi's I'm definitely headed back.

    Cuisine: 7 Service: 6…read moreDecor: 5 Value: 10 Overall: 7 One of the most famous slices of pizza in all of Brooklyn for many years. On my most recent visit, a whole fresh plain pizza pie for still only $22.75 is insane. Best price for a pie in NYC, not counting all the dollar slice stores since they make shit pizza. We ordered a whole pie half plain and half pepperoni, which is only $2.50 more. What I notice right away is the zesty tomato sauce, which Has love. However, I must admit that the crust was a bit too hard for my taste. Yes! It was crispy, but biting through it was somewhat difficult. Overall a good slice, but maybe the dough was off a bit that day. Regardless, Luigi's Pizza is an institution and I will be back again next time I'm in the area. Hopefully, I get a great slice like the ones I remember from the past.

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    L&B Spumoni Gardens - Sicilian Square Pizza Pie

    L&B Spumoni Gardens

    4.2(5k reviews)
    8.7 miGravesend
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    FYI: This restaurant does the catering in Heaven. If you need a better reference, I will light a…read morecandle for you next time I visit the Holy See. For me, I only eat the square pie. I can still remember the first time I saw the sauce on top; I was curious until I ate my first piece. Then I knew that a Master Pie Chef was in the kitchen and that I was spoiled for life. Eggplant Rollatine. One of the greatest inventions in culinary history. At L&B, they pay tribute to this dish of Kings in a way that does not surprise me, after all, this is L&B! Parm. Sammies. Oh wow, especially the chicken! Oh wow! OK, I am stuck. Just eat one. You will thank me. This ain't no fancy joint. You come here for the heavenly food. Don't be a gagootz. Yes I am Italian-American and yes I travel to Italy and eat amazing food. I am also a cook and experienced Gelato maker. May you live a long healthy life filled with the finest Italian cuisine!

    Summer means..beach, feeling carefree and EATING OUT! Those hazy, crazy days of lounging, kissed by…read morethe sun and PIZZA! Gravesendians, Bay Ridgians and Bensonhurstians consider themselves lucky to live near the one and only L and B Spumoni Gardens. As we all know, L and B are famous for their king of all kings, Sicilian Square slice. This little square of perfection has delighted and mesmerized foodies who travel from far distant highways to devour this little slice of heaven. The Sicilian square "features a crispy crust, pillow-soft dough in the center, and is uniquely assembled with mozzarella cheese on the bottom and a rich tomato sauce on top". We call it the inverted pizza slice because sauce ideally is on the bottom and mozzarella cheese bubbling on top. I visited L and B for my pizza cheat on a really sunny summer like day last week and waited on line, yes, on a Wednesday afternoon there was a line.. I went up to the window and placed my order and waited ten minutes more for a fresh out of the oven pie to come out. I was asked which corner of this gorgeous pizza universe I wanted. " The slightly charred corner, please". I found my table and devoured two squares. I was getting my summer groove on. The slices were fresh, bubbly sauce, the melted mozzarella on the focaccia bread.. made my day! Is it possible for pizza to deliver this warm and fuzzy feelings? You better believe it! Ready to get your summer groove on? Then take the N train to 86th Street and get your PIZZA GROOVE on! L and B Spumoni Gardens 2725 86th Street Also, there is a DUMBO location in Brooklyn Heights close to the waterfront

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    Roberta's - Lunch in Williamsburg, Brooklyn w Anki and John. Post 'Blackout' premier. 3/24

    Roberta's

    4.0(3.4k reviews)
    1.5 miEast Williamsburg, Bushwick
    $$

    I've always heard amazing things about Robertas, since even before the pandemic to be honest, but…read moreI'd never once been inside. So cool actually cool and delicious food and craft cocktails. We all shared the Bee Sting Pizza and got individual pasta dishes. My Carbonara tasted more like Cacio Pepe, there were literally only 2 pieces of Guanciale...... It was still delicious. The ambiance was really nice server was attentive but not pushy. We arrived right at opening, at 5pm and the place was already half full, by the time we left there was only a couple tables open in the back I would come back for a sexy date and would definitely reccomend to a friend!

    service was lacking! went on mother's day when place opened and sat in the backyard area, the guy…read morewaiter looked like he hated his job. no greeting, no words exchanged. No smile, prob don't care since the place is overpopulated. He just took our order when we called him over and then gave us the bill. Pizza was good, we got the bee sting, portion was pretty tiny for its price and it's not the normal pizza where it holds its shape, it's a flop. Flavor was good tho and if you like thin pizza this is the one. The crust was pretty bland, table next to us didn't even eat the crust. Also got the straigatella with bread. Basically cheese and bread. The bread was the highlight of the day, better than the pizza.

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    Brooklyn DOP - Pizza slices (La Regina, Giseupp (NY style), Nona Mena (grandma) and DOP Sicicilian)

    Brooklyn DOP

    4.3(111 reviews)
    3.3 miPark Slope

    Got a TGTG order here. 11/10 I'd do it again…read more Brooklyn DOP actually originated as a pandemic business where my friend's personal trainer started baking pizzas outside of his Greenwood Heights apartment. When the hype got large enough, the owner decided to start a pizzeria and the rest is not history. This is one of the more worthwhile TGTG orders to me. Their pizza is SOOO perfectly crisp and charred, and actually is one of the closest pizzas that reminds me of the famous originals in Napoli.

    Overall 5/5: I am not a pizza person and don't eat dairy but wanted a nostalgic New York slice…read more This place definitely hit the spot. Expensive though, about $55 dollars for a vegan 18-inch Margherita pie with 3 toppings. Was it worth it for the experience? Yes. Would I recommend to someone who wanted to try it at least once for a good dairy-free pizza? Absolutely, I couldn't even tell this was vegan cheese. Would I get it again? Maybe (?) once in a while as a treat with price being the only barrier. Service 5/5: This was great. I came here the other day to inquire about their vegan pizza and just wanted to try a slice. The person found his manager to talk to me about this. They were super friendly and explained to me the situation. This location only sold vegan options in full pies and their other DOP Fast Life location does sell vegan slices, but they didn't try to push me to buy. I came back today and the staff today were also very welcoming. Ambiance 5/5: Rustic red brick interior with warm lighting. It was definitely bustling on a Friday night. Food 5/5: Delicious pizza. I do regret that I ate it cold after driving 30 minutes to pick it up so I did not get the full experience. But the crust was still crunchy. I do wish the toppings were a little heavier but the tomato chunks in the sauce tasted very fresh. A very classic New York style pizza and I couldn't even tell it wasn't real cheese. Vegan garlic knots were great too.

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    Nona Mena (grandma) and DOP Sicicilian

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    Patsy's Pizzeria

    4.3(698 reviews)
    2.8 miProspect Heights, Park Slope
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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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