Average pizza. If it were in some other place than NYC it might be 3 star joint but it’s not.
Elder M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
A solid great New York pizza! Just moved into neighborhood and thought I’d give it a try. I instantly noticed they had an A in Sanitary; so right away that’s a plus. The pizza is really thin and savory, I personally prefer this type. The dough taste awesome ! Also the cashier was friendly ! Will be returning for sure.
Jay S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Kensington, NY
Purchased a pie and found the pizza to be ok. The crust was thin and that made the slice soggy. The cheese and sauce were sub standard. When they first opened they were very good. I assume they original owners sold the place
Felipe R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Orlando, FL
The most amazing pizza I had ever tasted! Service was excellent. Had a great time with my family here. Got a Brooklyn central T-shit too. Awesome!
Jonathan E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Diego, CA
This place follows the pretty typical formula when it comes to corner NY pizza joints… 8 or so pre-made pies on display for slice sales. Or create your own whole pie for take out/delivery. Plus they offer an assortment of other selections such as heroes, pasta, hot plates, rolls, etc. But really it all comes down to the pizza, which is somewhat subjective. Here, I found the offerings to be somewhat unique in that they offer some really thick slices. Not(just Sicilian/Grandma squares, but several triangle slices that had inch-thick crusts. The toppings were — for the most part — similar to other joints though they did have one loaded up with tomato and cheese — like a double double margarita. It’s a well worn scruffy area but the inside of this place was shiny and new. Is it worthy a journey? No. Unless you have a thick crust fetish. Does it offer decent grub if in the neighborhood? Yes. Especially if you want meaty toppings as their only competition seems to the the vegetarian Kosher pizza around the corner.