Pizza
Pizza
Page 4Don Antonio
Don Antonio is a place that offers more pizza varieties than you could ever want on one menu, and does so in what has to be the least appealing place to eat pizza imaginable.
Otto
The food at Otto isn't awful. Otto is, however, an overpriced tourist trap that seems to exist only to make Eataly look civilized and affordable.
Santa Panza
Santa Panza is a neighborhood pizza place in Bushwick that’s great for nearly any casual dining situation.
Motorino
Motorino isn't the best pizza in New York City, but it is one of our most frequented pizza joints in town.
Artichoke
Come on people, this is completely out of control. It's Thursday night at 2:30am and there's a line forty deep for a slice of pizza? That's just stupid.
Prova Pizzabar
For a quick and not-too-expensive sit-down meal inside Grand Central, Prova Pizzabar is worth knowing about.
Best Pizza
Best Pizza is a wood-fired pizza spot that serves classic New York City slices in Williamsburg.
PizzArte
PizzArte is not just another pizza joint. It also happens to be an art gallery. That must have sounded awesome in the business plan.
Emily West Village
Emily West Village is a mashup of the original Emily in Clinton Hill and Emmy Squared in Williamsburg.
Bocce Union Square
Bocce USQ is an outdoor Italian restaurant in Union Square Park, and it’s perfect for an after-work spritz when you’d rather be in Rome.
Giuseppina’s
Giuseppina’s is a wood-fired pizza spot in South Slope from some of the people behind Lucali.
Lombardi's
The self-proclaimed "first pizzeria in America," Lombardi's has long been at the top of the list for tourists looking for a taste of real NYC pizza.
Beebe’s
Beebe’s is a restaurant in the bottom of The Boro Hotel in LIC, and it’s a perfect for when you’re in the area and need something easy.
Osteria Laguna
Osteria Laguna is an Italian restaurant near Grand Central with enough space for a big group (or just you and some pizza and wine).
Pizza Beach
Pizza Beach is great if you're looking to Instagram your dinner. It's not great if you're looking to eat good pizza.
The Uptown Garrison
The Uptown Garrison is an all-day spot in Washington Heights that works for coffee at 8am or cocktails and bar food at midnight.
Totonno Pizzeria Napolitana
Legendary thin crust pizza that you should make the trip to Coney Island for.
Lido Harlem
Lido is a neighborhood Italian spot in Harlem that also does a serious bottomless brunch.
Patsy’s Pizza
The original Patsy’s in East Harlem makes excellent pizza for a sit-down meal or a slice at the counter.