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Category: Pizza - New York Restaurants
Address: 408 E 64th St, Between 1st & York Ave, New York, NY 10021
This 64th Street pizzeria (there are also locations in the West Village and Theatre District) serves authentic brick-oven pizzas known for their crisp crusts and savory sauces. Choose from tantalizing toppings such as fresh garlic, sun-dried tomatoes, pork sausage, basil, anchovies and ricotta. TRAIN: 4, 5, 6 to 59th St; 6 to 68th St-Hunter College
Category: Pizza - New York Restaurants
Address: 32 Spring St, between Mulberry & Mott St, New York, NY 10012
If this is your first time in New York, then you are obligated to sample some "real" New York pizza before you leave. Just so you know, this place, the first licensed pizzeria in the Big Apple, serves up just about the best there is. Poll the neighborhood folks, and you'll find nothing but raves for their Lombardi's coal-oven pies. All their...
Category: Pizza - New York Restaurants
Address: 19 Old Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Famous for its delicious, coal-oven baked pizza and old-timey jukebox, this charming little pizzeria is tucked away under the Brooklyn Bridge. They use only the freshest of ingredients, including fresh mozzarella made on the premises. Grimaldi's consistently wins "Best of..." awards, and is the definite favorite of locals. It may be a little out...
Category: Pizza - New York Restaurants
Address: 1424 Ave J, between 14th & 15th St, Brooklyn, NY 11230
Bring your green to this Brooklyn pizzeria (they don't do plastic) ... Bring a strong appetite, too, as you'll want to sit down and eat one of owner Dominick DeMarco's hand-made pies all by your lonesome self. And why not? From the imported ingredients he uses (even the dough is from Italy) down to the special attention he pays each pie, it's easy...
Category: Pizza - New York Restaurants
Address: 186 Ave B, Between 11th & 12th St, New York, NY 10009
The brick-oven pies served up at this Alphabet City standout are certainly worth all the attention they garnered in recent years. There's nothing fancy or kicky about the decor – it's just a NYC pizzeria with a few tables and really consistent roster of regulars. What more do you need? Here, the crispy rusts are paper-thin and the toppings are...
Category: Pizza - New York Restaurants
Address: 217 Eldridge St, between Stanton & Rivington St, New York, NY 10012
One block below Houston and just a short walk from Little Italy, ápizz (pronounced "ah-beet") is housed in an assuming storefront that, inside, belies the restaurant's urban environs. Indeed, the intimate dining area is centered around a wood-burning brick oven, and the food ... well, the food is the stuff that makes for an unforgettable evening....
Category: Pizza - New York Restaurants
Address: 524 Port Richmond Ave, between Hooker & Walker St, Staten Island, NY 10302
This family-owned (since 1937!) pizzeria is definitely worth the trip to Staten Island – the pies are delicious and the atmosphere is homey. If you want pizza that's a little different from the norm, try the garlicky white pizza. If you go on a Friday or Saturday night, be prepared to wait a while for a table – but don't let that deter you. You...
Category: Pizza - New York Restaurants
Address: 349 E 12th St, between 1st and 2nd Aves, New York, NY 10003
San Marzano tomatoes, fresh basil and garlic, oregano, and extra virgin oil – If that list doesn't get your taste buds ready for "pizze," then nothing will. Specializing in four types of wood-fired Neapolitan pizza, Una has little trouble drawing crowds when they throw open their doors on Thursday nights. Indeed, it seems folks anxiously wait all...
Category: Pizza - New York Restaurants
Address: 7 Carmine St, New York, NY 10014
Endorsed by none other than Ben Affleck, Joe's is famous for a good reason: Their thin, crisp pies are nothing short of divine. Plain pizzas are $17, and each topping you add – choices include sausage, mushrooms, broccoli, peppers, onions, anchovies, meatball, spinach and olives – runs a well-worth-it $3. The space is snug, and there are but a few...
Category: Pizza - New York Restaurants
Address: 310 2nd Ave, at 18th St, New York, NY 10003
From the same folks who're behind proverbially-cramped Pizza Gruppo, Posto sports a cozier profile than its Alphabet City elder. Fortunately, that's about as deep as the divide runs – Like Gruppo, their thin-crust pizzas are impeccably done, and folks from Gramercy and beyond crowd the pubby space each night to enjoy a Shroomtown pie and, perhaps,...
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