Seemor

Milano Pizza ShopBWorth Trying

2255 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10029 · Pizza restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (553 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Old-school East Harlem slice spot with loyal regulars, solid classic pies, and occasional service inconsistencies; great value-by-the-slice, mixed experiences on specials and phone orders.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Milano Pizza Shop delivers solid neighborhood pizza with strong classic NY-style slices and excellent value, supported by genuine local loyalty spanning decades. However, inconsistent execution—with recent reports of dry or burnt pies— and uneven service quality prevent a higher grade. Best experienced as a quick counter stop for core items rather than a destination pizzeria.

Restaurant Summary

This East Harlem stalwart feels old-school and neighborly, the kind of counter where regulars swap hellos and grab a hot slice. One diner summed it up: "Tastes like the New York slice I grew up with." The space is small but welcoming, built for quick bites more than lingering, and the energy stays casual and bustling during rushes. The cooking leans classic Italian-American, with NY-style slices, hearty parms, and baked ziti. When pies are fresh the crust snaps, the sauce sings, and value is strong; on off moments, people report dry or overcooked slices or phone-order snafus. Best experiences come from ordering core items at the counter and eating them hot. For families, this is an easy win: pizza, pasta, and heroes are kid-friendly staples. Expect familiar flavors and quick service over frills. Vegetarians have options like spinach rolls and baked ziti. Severe allergy sufferers should be careful due to a reported cross-use of knives near the salad area; consider simple items fresh from the oven and verify handling.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost$14-$22 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Lively East Harlem corridor serving locals; practical, everyday dining with long-standing spots.

Safety: Generally active and fine for daytime/evening; standard urban awareness advised late night.

Nearby: Near bus routes and residential blocks; convenient for grab-and-go or quick meals.

East HarlemThe dining scene in East Harlem is characterized by authentic Latin American eateries, traditional Italian spots, and emerging trendy cafes and restaurants. The social atmosphere is community-oriented with a blend of old-school charm and new culinary influences, attracting both locals and adventurous diners.
East Harlem Historic DistrictThis micro-neighborhood retains much of its historic architecture and cultural identity, with family-run restaurants and bakeries that reflect the area's heritage. It offers a more intimate and authentic dining experience compared to the broader neighborhood.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday10:30–21:30 Tuesday10:30–21:30 Wednesday10:30–21:30 Thursday10:30–21:30 Friday10:30–21:30 Saturday11:00–21:30 Sunday11:00–21:30

Available: Delivery, Takeout

View full analysis on Seemor →