NYC's 29 best pizza places (2024)

NYC's 29 best pizza places (1)

The best pizza in NYC includes simple slices and elaborate whole pies.

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Written by Amber Sutherland-Namako

Restaurant Critic, Food & Drink Editor

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Imagine a town so certain of its pizza superiority that its denizens seem to go to pieces when politicians dare to dine with knives and forks, its highestranking officials take to social media to battle the matter and some ascribe mystical powers to the local tap water that helps form the dough. That’s Pizza Town, baby, less commonly known as New York City.

And it's true; NYC does have the best pizza in the country. We root for other locales to come in second and third, but the number one spot is and always has been reserved for these five boroughs that form one perfect whole. Its available almost everywhere, made to suit every taste and style and there probably is something to that whole water deal. Call it a pie, a slice or just plain dinner, this is the best pizza in NYC.

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NYC's 29 best pizza places (4)

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  • Time Out Market
  • DUMBO
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New York City pizza is the subject of frequent debate. Opinions swirl about how to eat it, what to call it, and whether or not there’s really something special in our water. But even New Yorkers tend to quiet down when presented with a perfect pie like the expertly tossed, beautifully sauced and brilliantly topped varieties chef Michael Ayoub has been making right here in Brooklyn since 2004. Ayoub’s Fornino is known for its riffs on pizza through the ages, so try a traditional pie or sample something new to you.

Best New York pizza

1.Di Fara Pizza
  • Pizza
  • Midwood
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Di Fara

Yes, you may have to wait for more than an hour to try this Midwood institution,but a trip to the original standard-settingshop founded by the lateDomenico DeMarco in 1965 is essential for pizza lovers and dabblers everywhere. Slices and whole pies are both available.

2.Lucali
  • Pizza
  • Carroll Gardens
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: John Marolakos Photography

Although it's been open since 2006, Lucali's wait times are as long asever. Its frequent appearances on local and national best pizza lists keep the interest high, so get there right at 5pm and prepare to build up an appetite in the area for several hours. It's BYOB, so you can take a stroll and pick up beer form Bonafide Deli's huge, carefully curated walk-in selection, or a couple of bottles of wine from the cavernousEvergreen liquor store a short walk away. Lucali also technically takes reservations, but it's a little like playing the lottery. (You can do that at Bonafide, too.)

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  • Pizza
  • Gravesend
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Time Out/Melissa Sinclair

Table service and a lengthy menu are available at L&B, but the classic, fan favorite experience is to grab a $4 grandma slice at the to-go window, nab a table in the courtyard and enjoy your squareal fresco. Follow it with the titulartricolor ice cream.

4.Joe’s Pizza
  • Pizza
  • West Village
  • price 1 of 4

Photograph: Time Out/Ali Garber

Unique to New York (save forone location in Michigan), this is the slice people think of when they think of a New York slice. Large, foldable andcinematically cheesy, it's a huge part of the local pizza tapestry.

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5.Ops
  • Pizza
  • Bushwick
Photograph: Time Out/Ali Garber

Another pizza place so nice it's worth a reservation, Ops is a little easier to get into, and it has a wonderful, comprehensive wine list. You can also grab amarinara, Margherita, orjuno (broccoli rabe, potatoes, provola, ricotta salata) to go and grab a bottle from the same owners' shopForêt Wines to pair at home.

  • Pizza
  • Lower East Side
Photograph: Time Out/Ali Garber

Scarr's has a wood paneled, neon sign-ed, throwback fashion that everybody loves to snap, butpies the product ofScarr Pimentel's house-milled grains are more satisfying than a thousand views. That extra in-house step helps to create light slices and squares with the classic toppings. Scarr's flour and dough are also available for purchase.

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7.Trattoria Zero Otto Nove
  • Italian
  • The Bronx
  • price 2 of 4

Now with four locations in New York City and State, Zero Otto Nove’s first restaurant opened in the Bronx in 2008, but its charming interior has more of an "old country by way of a community theater" aesthetic. Its long list of pizza includes all the hits, and pasta, meat and fish mains are also on the menu.

8.Roberta’s
  • Pizza
  • East Williamsburg
  • price 1 of 4

Photograph: Time Out/Ali Garber

Formerly an impossible to get into hipster haven, Roberta's pizza is now sold frozen in your grocer's freezer. Makes you think. Have a taste of the original, like the oft-mentioned Bee Sting (tomato, mozzarella, soppressata, basil, chili, honey), inside or out, where it all began.

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  • Pizza
  • Bedford-Stuyvesant
  • price 1 of 4

First opened in 2018, Cuts & Slices is known to grow lines out the door for fantastic varieties that only last a little while. The oxtail options are particularly popular, and you’ll have to line up early for a chance at a triangle. Vegan, jerk chicken and seafood selections are also available on the lengthy menu.

10.Totonno’s
  • Pizza
  • Coney Island
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Time Out/Ali Garber

Family owned and operated Totonno's has occupied the same space since 1924, with the present day checkerboard tiles and olde-timey famed photos and newspaper clippings to prove that vintage. It'shours have reportedly been sporadic since reopening in recent months after a long pandemic pause, so confirm that it's open before visiting.

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11.Mama's Too
  • Pizza
  • Upper West Side
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Time Out/Ali Garber

Although more elaborate options exist, even Mama'sbasic house pie, withaged mozarella, fresh tomato sauce, extra virgin olive oil, Parmigiano-Reggiano and basil is evidence of Mama's expertise and attention to detail. There's also no phone, no advance orders, and, perhaps just like at your own mama's, "all menu items come as is, unfortunately no half/half options, slices, or changes to the pizzas on the menu."

12.Brooklyn Pizza Market
  • Carroll Gardens

What was once a tiny takeout and delivery spot on Smith Street is now a tiny takeout and delivery spot with a smattering of tables outside, thanks to NYC Open Restaurants. Pizzas named for pop-culture puns like the Beef Me Up Scotty, Silence of the Ham and Poultrygeist are sold as whole pies and select slices are available, too.

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13.Paulie Gee’s Slice Shop
  • Pizza
  • Greenpoint
  • price 1 of 4

  • 4 out of 5 stars

  • Recommended

Photograph: Time Out/Ali Garber

Where the original Paulie Gee's leaves a little mystery, this one's conceit is right in the name: slices! Nab a cheese, pepperoni or popular Freddy Prince (fresh mozzarella, tomato sauce, Pecorino-Romano and a sesame seed bottom), and nab a stool in the 1970s-style shop.

  • Pizza
  • Staten Island
  • price 1 of 4

This Staten Island favorite had beenpreparing pies since 1960. It's equally adept at tossing traditional toppings and spinning specialties, and a lengthy menu will please any unexpected non-pizza eaters in your party.

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15.Best Pizza
  • Pizza
  • Williamsburg
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Best Pizza/Deidre Schoo

Brilliantly titled Best has enjoyed a bit of a media spotlight over the years across a smattering of television appearances, but locals really appreciate its reliable thin-crust slices and late-ish night hours. Heros, salads and sides like meatballs are also available.

16.Upside Pizza
  • Pizza
  • Midtown West
Photograph: Courtesy Molly Tavoletti

Good food near Port Authority? Somebody had to do it, and why not give the place a 90s theme, too! Upside is bursting with bright pink andSaved By the Bellstyle inside, and its takes on the New York fold-up include infusions of lemon cream white wine sauce.

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17.Denino’s
  • Pizza
  • Staten Island
  • price 1 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Denino’s/Edgar Rios

Denino's has beenapizza stalwart on Staten Island for more than eight decades. Travel back in time by way of your own chosen toppings, or via an M.O.R., with meatballs, fresh onions and ricotta. Denino's also has locations in Manhattan and New Jersey.

18.Bleecker Street Pizza
  • Pizza
  • West Village
  • price 1 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Gail Henry

Tuscan-style pizzasare joined byItalian-American standbys like heros, calzones, and chicken Parmesan at Bleecker Street.It's open late on Fridays and Saturdays; a boon in the bar-concentrated area.

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19.Giuseppina's
  • Pizza
  • South Slope
  • price 2 of 4

Owner Chris Iaconoworked at his brother Mark's pizzeria, Lucali, before opening this Park Slope spot.Top-tier ingredients like hand-cut pepperoni, fresh mushrooms, anda cheese blend of low-moisture mozzarella, fresh house mademozzarella and imported Parmigiano-Reggianodemonstrate a commitment to quality. GrandmomGiuseppina's secret sauce recipe comes between those and the thin crust.

20.Rizzo’s Fine Pizza
  • Pizza
  • Astoria
  • price 1 of 4

Rizzo’sis aQueens institution dating back to 1959.Its menu has since expanded, but the Rizzo signature slice—athin square—remains a top item. It includes copious amounts of rich, tangy tomato sauce, a single sheet of mozzarella and sharp and mild grated cheeses atop a thin, crispy crust.

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  • Pizza
  • The Bronx
  • price 2 of 4

Louie and Ernie's homey facade is as iconic as any pizza shop in town; a truehearthfor slice lovers and pie devotees. Snack on the former while you wait for the latter, and grab a frozen pepperoni for a rainy day.

22.Brooklyn DOP
  • Park Slope
Photograph: Courtesy of Thomas Gian Ardito

ThisPark Slope newcomer got its start as a pre-vaccine pandemic project before openingon 5th Avenue last summer. Studied attention to sourcing, ingredients and the magic and science of pizza making pay off in very goodMargherita, Sicilian and grandma varieties. There's also wine, beer, and seating inside and out.

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23.Speedy Romeo
  • American
  • Clinton Hill
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Yelp/ Heidi V.

Speedy Romeo's been tinkering with topping combos for more than a decade. They're mixing pastrami and kraut, pairing bechamel and meatballs, and, in the Saint Louie pie, spotlighting the less locally seen provel cheese (a blend of provolone, Swiss, and cheddar)beneath savory pepperoni, sausage and pickled chilis for a swift kick of flavor.

24.Saraghina
  • Italian
  • Bedford-Stuyvesant
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Saraghina

Named for a character in the film8 1/2, Saraghina's pizza's at least a 9.Mingle your Coppa & Carciofi(mozzarella, hot coppa, roasted spicy artichokes and basil) with wine by the liter; an option there ought to be more of in this town.

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25.Rubirosa
  • Pizza
  • Nolita
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Rubirosa

Rubirosa's got sauce in it's veins, with family ties toStaten Island institution Joe & Pat's. The namesake pie, the Rubirosa Supreme,features a salty-sweet medleyof hand-cut spicy pepperoni, diced basil, and minimeatballs atop a firm crust that's both strong enough to withstand the weight of the ingredients and soft enough to fold like you mean it.

26.Emmett's and Emmett's on Grove
  • Pizza
  • Soho
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Lauren Spinelli

NYC had a serious paucity of Chicago-style pizza before Emmett's came to town in 2013, and we've been enjoying its pizza casserole with knives and forks ever since. Proprietor Emmett Burke followed this Windy City facsimile with Emmett’s on Grove late last year. The newer of the two takes on Chicago’s paper-thin tavern-style pies with aplomb, and the duo combines to create a mighty Midwestern presence among our abundance of fold-’em-up favorites.

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27.Screamer's Pizzeria
  • Greenpoint
Photograph: Time Out/Ali Garber

Terrific vegan pieslike aseitansausage varietyarealternatives to the typicalfrom the team behind meat-free Champs Diner. And there's no need to shout; “screamers”refer to mushrooms, for the unsettlingsound they make in the oven.

28.Corner Slice
  • Pizza
  • Hell's Kitchen
  • price 1 of 4

Photograph: Time Out/Ali Garber

Gotham West Market's Corner Slice recalls mall day food court snacksthrough

rose-colored glasses. Grab a grandma square, light and slick with garlicy sauce, and remember those simpler days of A&Ffragrance headaches.

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29.Emily
  • Pizza
  • West Village
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Jill Futter

The original Emily in Clinton Hill opened to quick accolades for its wood-fired pies in 2014. This more recent addition in the West Village carries on with its own century-old oven and New Haven styles dressed iningredients like parsley pesto, squash puree and Korean wing sauce.

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      The Best Pizza in the World Can Be Found in One Square Mile of Williamsburg. A certain type of New Yorker will tell you that the city's only Real Pizza can be found south of Prospect Park and across Staten Island — with just a few quality places sprinkled around Manhattan.

      What's the most successful pizza place? ›

      Domino's is the largest pizza chain in the world in terms of revenue and second in terms of stores opened. It has over 15,900 stores across 85 different countries.

      What pizza is New York known for? ›

      New York-style pizza has slices that are large and wide with a thin crust that is foldable yet crispy. It is traditionally topped with tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese, with any extra toppings placed on top of the cheese. Pizza without additional toppings is called “plain,” “regular,” or “cheese.”

      Where do the Kardashians eat pizza in NYC? ›

      TikTok. Kim Kardashian is obsessed with this. pizza place called joe's Pizza, so I had to order some to see if it's worth the hype.

      What is the number one pizza restaurant in the world? ›

      In tied in first place are Italian pizzerias I Masanielli by Francesco Martucci, in Caserta, and 10 Diego Vitagliano by Diego Vitagliano, in Naples. In second place was Anthony Mangieri's Una Pizza Napoletana in New York, while third place went to Rafa Panatieri and Jorge Sastre's Sartoria Panatieri, in Barcelona.

      Why is pizza so much better in New York? ›

      New York–style pizza gets its distinguishing crust from the high-gluten bread flour with which it is made. Minerals present in New York City's tap water supply are also credited with giving the dough in metro area pies its characteristic texture and flavor.

      What is the number one pizza city in the US? ›

      Really. In recent years, Denver's pizza scene has evolved big time.

      What is the secret to New York pizza? ›

      Employing traditional methods like hand-stretching the dough, allowing it to proof, and baking it to perfection in a blazing hot oven, New York Pizza Department ensures a perfect balance of crispiness and chewiness in their crust.

      What is the #1 pizza chain in America? ›

      Domino's

      What is the number one pizza restaurant in the United States? ›

      Pequod's Pizzeria in Chicago, known for its deep-dish pies, earned the top spot. The rivalry continues — New York and California both had 10 pizza restaurants land in the top 100.

      Why do New Yorkers fold their pizza? ›

      The fold allows you to walk and talk and eat your slice with your other hand completely free for activities of your choosing. 3. You won't burn the roof of your mouth. Patience isn't always a virtue for the average New Yorker.

      What is the first pizza place in New York City? ›

      Welcome to America's First Pizzeria®, Est. 1905 | NYC

      Since 1905 Gennaro Lombardi crafted pizza in the United States using his bakers trade he learned from Naples. Lombardi is credited with developing New York Style pizza and making Lombardi's the first pizzeria in the United States.

      How do New Yorkers eat pizza? ›

      It's all in the fold. Hold it at the crust, and pinch together the corners of the crust so you form a U-shape. The (delicious) oil from the pizza will inevitably slide off and cover your hands so be sure to tip your slice towards its tip and let those run off before you attempt your first bite.

      What is the number 1 pizza company in America? ›

      According to Statista's data for the year 2021, Domino's Pizza, Inc. (NYSE:DPZ) emerged as the top pizza restaurant in the US, boasting sales amounting to around $8.64 billion.

      Who is known to have the best pizza in the USA? ›

      Yelp identified the best pizza restaurants in the US based on customer suggestions and reviews. Pequod's Pizzeria in Chicago, known for its deep-dish pies, earned the top spot.

      Who owns best pizza NY? ›

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