Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Reliable NY-style slices with lots of options and late-hour convenience, but pricing add-ons and occasional service lapses frustrate some diners — best for quick slices rather than a destination pie.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Andiamo Pizza delivers reliable casual dining with strong food quality when slices are fresh—particularly the cheese, vodka, and Sicilian offerings—and quick, friendly service that suits its counter-service format. However, inconsistent execution (cold or stale slices at off times), occasional food safety concerns, and review authenticity questions prevent a higher grade. While the grade reflects solid performance, moderate uncertainty due to review authenticity concerns makes full confidence difficult.
The room reads as a classic slice shop: bright lights, a short counter by the window, and a steady hum of foot traffic. Staff are often quick and friendly, and more than a few late-night diners call it clutch. One customer summed it up: "Hot, floppy NY slice with a great sauce-to-cheese balance — hit the spot." However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. The cooking leans traditional New York pizza with a long list of specialty pies. Fans call out the vodka slice, Sicilian squares, and a simple cheese slice when it is fresh from the oven. You will find vegan and gluten-free pies too, which is uncommon at many slice shops. Expect a quick, casual experience rather than destination-level theatrics; timing matters since fresh pies perform best. For families, it is an easy stop: cheese, pepperoni, and plain Sicilian keep kids happy, and slices run about $4.36–$6.88. Whole pies ($28–$38.95) make splitting simple. There is no kids menu, but straightforward options suit most palates; just watch for possible card surcharges at checkout.
Area: Busy central Manhattan corridor serving office workers, hotel guests, and locals; high foot traffic day and late night.
Safety: Well-trafficked and generally safe; typical Midtown/Chelsea crowds and lighting.
Nearby: Near hotels, retail, and subways; good for late-night or in-between events.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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