Great place for breakfast and lunch! I get my breakfast here every morning, if you want a healthy quick breakfast this is the place to go and the price is very reasonable. For lunch you can go in and get a quick slice or a sandwich. Very good! must have.
Eva B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Diego, CA
Since it was my first time in NY/Brooklyn, we decided to try a regular pizza place and a restaurant pizza place. We happen to pass by Antonio’s on our way to see the Brooklyn Bridge and decided to try it. I ordered a margherita slice and everyone else got a regular slice(cheese pizza) which I tried and wow! Was I wishing I ordered the regular slice instead! There wasn’t much sitting space inside the place so we are our slice outside. Not a bad experience at all. I actually prefer than a restaurant/artisan style pizza, especially if you’re in a hurry.
Natasha G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Keyport, NJ
Always a stressful experience. Last time, two people who entered the establishment AFTER me were asked for their order and the five men working behind the counter just kept looking right over me as if I didn’t exist. Completely disorganized and chaotic. I could have walked out without paying(if I was on that moral level) because I stood there waiting to pay for a while, while the cashier had a conversation with a friend. No one even seemed to notice that I was still in the building. The cashier then sexually harassed me for our entire interaction, as he has the past three times I have been in there. Cheap, delicious food is sometimes not worth it, guys. Unless you’re just walking by and are insanely curious about checking this place out, I’d recommend all of the other pizzerias that you’ll find if you just continue walking down Court Street.
Yunjia Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Brooklyn, NY
Food is good. But the delivery man is disrespectful and ungrateful. I ordered $ 15 food and gave 10% tip on Eat24, like I always do. Food got to my apt in half an hour, which I give a thumb up. I opened the door. Delivery man stood there staring at the ticket and said«Can’t believe all this food and only $ 1 tip.» Then he left. Since when did delivery fee become an obligated fee to give? I never thought delivery was an easy job but if you don’t want shitty delivery tip then don’t deliver. If you chose to deliver then don’t give people shitty attitudes. Remember that I don’t owe you anything. so don’t expect people to give you tons of money as a delivery man. I am a student with loans and 10% is what I can accept for a delivered lunch. You attitude ruined your restaurant’s reputation. I hope you have a good career delivering pizza.
Michael C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 New York, NY
Want to be disrespected and shouted at by a delivery man? The pizza is fine here but the delivery guy dropped my pizza and opened my other food items and then yells at me for not being able to find my house. This is brooklyn heights, if you dont know your way around the few major streets here you should not be a delivery man.
Jane I.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Flushing, NY
I might be discrediting myself by rating a pizzeria, having never tried a single slice, but since this small neighborhood eatery has started to establish itself with several Unilocalers as a solid go-to joint for pizza, I thought I’d chime in with my two cents about the rest of their offerings. Currently shawled by some construction scaffolding, this inconspicuous hole-in-the-wall does little to draw attention to itself but I first came in here for their freshly made fruit and vegetable juices, which I consider a decent deal at $ 7 considering the size of the cup(which, if I were to guess, might be somewhere around 16 – 20 oz). Their array of raw ingredients is extensive and I have yet to be disappointed with any of the juices from the menu. I usually get the ‘Get Smart’, which is a mix of beets, carrots, spinach, and orange — cold, sweet, delicious, and the perfect way to start my day. The beverage menu also includes smoothies and wheatgrass shots($ 2 each), and I love that they have a wide array of mix-ins(protein powders, chia seeds, bee pollen, etc.) that can be included in your drink at a nominal cost. For those that want a more conventional(read: solid) breakfast, they serve egg sandwiches, wraps, tossed salads, and toasts. I, for instance, have my eye on the $ 5 avocado toast for my next morning visit. While waiting for my juice to be prepared today, I was perusing the hot sandwich menu and was delighted to find that they have a vegetarian option. At $ 7, this ‘Tofusion’ sandwich seemed to have a slightly steep sticker price but I swung for it anyway upon my return at lunchtime and I am so, so glad I did. Nearly 10″ long(if not a full foot), this is a behemoth of a sandwich in both size and stuffing. A medley of hummus, tofu, zesty pesto, cucumbers, tomatoes, and a surprisingly generous helping of avocado are layered onto a neatly toasted and sliced ciabatta roll(vegans may want to eschew the pesto layer, which probably has cheese). Packed with protein and fresh veggies, this was a light yet completely satisfying meal and well worth the price, especially considering a sandwich half this size at the nearby health foods store is the same price. If I had any complaint, it’s that the tofu was relatively plain and undressed, but its blandness is a negligible point, especially since it’s paired with more flavorful buddies. Things can get a little chaotic in here, especially during the lunch hour when the guys behind the pizza counter are shouting«Next! Who’s next?!» over the din of customer traffic. Dining in is NOT recommended since there’s really only four or five seats along a wall counter. However, service is extremely efficient — no one waits around long for their food — and the guys behind the juice/sandwich/salad counter are always congenial. They remembered my usual order after just two consecutive visits and treated me like a regular, chatting amicably with me as I waited for my drink. For the friendliness, food, fresh juices, and incredible value, this little pizzeria has definitely earned its keep in my list of lunch spots.
Phil M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Staten Island, NY
Awesome place, great for lunch, dinner, or whenever! The specialty slices are awesome, and so are the rolls. Classic slices hit the spot great, too. There’s also a great juice bar inside, they use fresh fruits n veggies and the prices are a bargain compared to everything else in the area. Definitely one of the best places to eat in downtown Brooklyn.
Michelle C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bergen County, NJ
Delicious pizza and good prices! This is a tiny hole in the wall kind of place, extremely crowded at lunch time but the line moves quite fast. There are 3 or 4 seats, so it’s mostly take out. Really nice people though. Big plain slice and a bottle of water was $ 3.50. Can’t beat that!
Leanora H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Staten Island, NY
Awesome pizza. I love the Margarita pizza. Every time I’m downtown Brooklyn I make it a point to eat here.
Carl e.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Huntington, NY
Not that great — very small, crowded and noisy. Kind of like trying to eat lunch inside a construction cabin. The pizza was average but there is no civilized dining in here — couldn’t even find napkins, people kept on bumping in to me, couldn’t hear myself think. There are far better pizza options in the neighborhood so why anyone would come here for pizza — beats me?
Rob A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
This place gets a fourth star for having Mighty Leaf tea which is my favorite and rare to see. It’s a decent place if you are looking for a quick bite to eat and you’re in Downtown Brooklyn or Brooklyn Heights. They have pizza — lots of different kinds already made and waiting to be heated up. They also have a great salad selection. I think the best thing about this place is probably just convenience. It’s right there on Court Street, it’s cheap and they are very quick. Even when I’ve walked in and it’s packed, and it’s small so it can get packed easily, they move people in and out fairly quickly. There are no tables, but there are about four or five chairs and a bar against the back wall where you can sit for a minute. If you are not in a rush to get back to the office, class or jury duty then I’d suggest finding another spot for pizza, though. This place is certainly not bad, but there are better places to go for a slice. This certainly isn’t a destination.
Amandine G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
Love these guys! They know my juice order as soon as I walk in the door and the slices are huge. Super glad they are right down the street from my job!
Miguel M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bronx, NY
I go to school in the area, so I have their pizza pretty often. The juice/salad bar offers great stuff at a decent price. The pizzas and sandwiches have great taste. The only downside is how small it is and how busy it gets. I rarely sit down to eat because you have people yelling their orders when its busy. I prefer to take-out
Ashti D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
Shrimp parmigiano hero, garlic knots, smoothies, salads… need I go on. They have good food. Great prices and friendly service. I receive deliveries to my office regularly and it’s always fast.
Thomas P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Stamford, CT
Perfect place to grab a quick slice at lunch and I would definetly recommend their calzones!
Bailey G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bay Ridge, NY
If you want something closer to authentic Brooklyn Pizza, then this is the place for you. Their slices don’t have the funny«what kind’ve cheese is that?» taste. The dough they use is chewy on the inside and crispy on the outside. The fillings for their rolls are never bland or too soggy. It’s just great. I’ve tried plenty of pizzerias in the area and none of them compare to this one. Another bonus, everything is the average price that it’s supposed to be which is rare to come across in such a busy area. I dig it immensely.
Scott C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Brooklyn, NY
A bit confused. Half mini pizze ria and half juice bar/café? Pizza not that good — place is tiny. Walk a few more blocks to My Little.
George F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Apex, NC
Good slices, friendly service and reasonable prices. The process of ordering, paying and waiting can be a little chaotic but it’s manageable. It’s great for a quick, tasty lunch.
Jon S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brooklyn, NY
It’s lunch time in Downtown Brooklyn. A space that’s only slightly larger than a nearby studio apartment is filled with dozens of people. Some line up for salad or juices, though most are with me waiting for pizza. Antonio’s has an efficient but basic system. Orders are taken down the line, you pay and then the order comes out of the oven. It’s a grab and go slice joint, where ordering, heating, paying and eating take about 10 minutes at most. And the pizza is pretty fine. I’d stick to a plain slice as the throw on pepperoni slices on my pie were nothing special. The crust is nice and thin, the sauce not too sweet, this is solid B+ pizza. If this was downstairs from my office, I’d go a couple times a week. Definitely an option for the area.
Cynthia M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manhattan, NY
Good cheap lunch option if you are in the Downtown Brooklyn area. They have quite a selection of items from heros and pasta to pizza and salads. I wasn’t really in the mood for pizza so I ordered the eggplant parmesan hero. It was definitely a hero! Huge and it was quite tasty with a good crusty bread and nicely seasoned and breaded eggplant. For only $ 6 you can’t go wrong with this option. They also put it in a nice cardboard box so it won’t be all crushed by the time you bring it back to the office. It does take a lot longer to prepare, so if you are in a rush, I would go for the pizza or salad instead. I would definitely come back to try other options on the menu. It’s a pretty small and congested place so on a nice day take it to go and eat in the plaza outside of the courts. On a rainy day, back to the office to eat it you should go!