Where is the best pizza in New York City? Uh, oh. That’s right, we’re taking it there. One of the biggest debates around for pizza lovers and New York City locals. From the classic slice to Neapolitan-style or coal fired pies to thick, Sicilian-style, we’re giving you our list of killer pies in New York City. Get your boxing gloves ready, it’s about to go down.
Rubirosa
Rubirosa serves up thin, crispy pies made with fresh ingredients. They also have gluten-free options for all you Hipsters. 235 Mulberry St, New York, NY 10012
Emmy Squared
Emmy Squared does Detroit-style square pies right. The crust is a must. You’re welcome. 364 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Prince St. Pizza
If you’re looking for killer square pie in Soho, look no further. Cupped and charred pepperoni seals the deal. 27 Prince St A, New York, NY 10012
Roberta’s
Hailing from Bushwick, Brooklyn, Roberta’s has made quite the name for itself. Some say this is some of the best pizza dough in all the boroughs. Wood-fired pies at its best. 261 Moore St, Brooklyn, NY 11206
Emily
The lines can get pretty long at Emily, but if you can foot the wait, be ready to enjoy some of the best pizza the city has to offer. 919 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11238
Di Fara Pizza
Many New Yorkers claim this to be the best pie in New York City. Dom Demarco has just about perfected the art of pizza making and the always-packed pizzeria speaks for itself. 1424 Avenue J, Brooklyn, NY 11230
Brother’s Pizza
If classic, thin and slightly charred is your thing, Brother’s Pizza in Queens serves up a killer NYC slice. 18504 Horace Harding Expy, Flushing, NY 11365
Denino’s Pizzeria
A Staten Island staple, Denino’s has been serving their award-winning thin crust pies since 1937. 524 Port Richmond Ave, Staten Island, NY 10302
Grimaldi’s
The original Grimaldi’s is located just under the Brooklyn Bridge and serves up some of the best coal-fired pizza you’ll ever have. They’ve exploded for good reason. Trust. 1 Front St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Kesté
Neapolitan pies are works of art and some say Kesté makes one of the best in the city. 271 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10014
Lombardi’s Pizza
Lombardi’s was founded in 1905 and is the first pizzeria to open in the U.S. If you want to taste a slice of history, Lombardi’s is the spot. 32 Spring St, New York, NY 10012
Louie and Ernie’s Pizza
If this doesn’t satisfy your “Authentic NYC-style” slice of pie, we don’t know what will. Bronx, stand up. 1300 Crosby Ave, Bronx, NY 10461
Totonno’s
Coney Island stylin’ on ’em. Founded in 1924, Totonno’s still serves up a phenomenal coal-fired pie. 1524 Neptune Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11224
Joe & Pat’s
A must visit Staten Island landmark. Joe & Pat’s has been serving up their famous thin crust pies for generations. 1758 Victory Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10314
Joe’s Pizza
One of the most frequented slice shops by locals, Joe’s has been killing it for over 35 years. FYI, it’s still cash-only, but there is an ATM on site. 7 Carmine Street, @ Bleecker Street, New York, NY 10014
Lucali
Lucali is only open for four hours a night from 6pm-10pm and it gets packed. You can bring your own wine and dine on one of the most popular pies in NYC. 575 Henry St, Brooklyn, NY 11231