Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Crowd-pleasing NY-style pies with friendly service and delivery reliability; occasional slow-by-the-slice waits and inconsistent crispness.
Brooklyn's Finest Pizza earns its grade through solid food quality and strong service attentiveness, delivering reliable NY-style pies and friendly staff that regulars trust. However, inconsistent execution—occasional floppy centers, slow slice reheats, and variable crispness—prevents grade A territory, while the functional strip-mall setting lacks destination appeal. It's a dependable neighborhood go-to for casual pizza lovers, not a regional standout.
The room feels casual and lively, a neighborhood slice shop where delivery drivers hustle and counter staff joke with regulars. One diner summed it up: "Hot pies on time and a driver who actually cared." It is a strip-mall setting near campus, so expect function over flash and occasional waits when lines stack up. The cooking skews classic NY-style: thin pies with a crisp-chewy bottom, garlic knots, and Italian-American comforts like chicken parm and baked ziti. When they are on, flavors pop and the balance of sauce, cheese, and toppings hits the mark; a few reports note slices that sat too long or centers that were a bit floppy. Prices feel fair for the quality, though specialty crusts and vegan swaps can climb fast. Families fit right in. Kids can dive into plain cheese slices, spaghetti marinara, or simple salads, while grownups mix in sandwiches or a large pie to share. No kids menu needed because the menu already reads kid-friendly, but plan ahead if you need gluten-free or vegan cheese since those options cost extra.
Area: Casual, student-adjacent corridor near Regis University with neighborhood foot traffic and local shops.
Safety: Generally safe with steady activity; occasional dingy strip-mall feel noted by diners.
Nearby: Close to Regis University, small strip mall setting; mix of students, locals, and delivery demand.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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