Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative Roman-style square slices with standout vegan breadth and friendly counter service; expect moderate prices, occasional service lapses, and a focaccia-like crust that some adore and others find too dry or salty.
Pizza Collective delivers solid neighborhood pizza with strong food quality anchored by its distinctive Roman-style crust and premium Italian toppings. However, quality variability—ranging from crispy excellence to dry or burnt slices—and occasional service lapses prevent grade A-grade performance. The convenient Upper West Side location and robust vegan options make it a reliable quick stop for families and pizza enthusiasts seeking something beyond classic New York slices, though not yet a destination worth traveling for.
On Broadway’s Upper West Side, this spot leans into Roman-style square slices with a focaccia-like crunch and premium Italian toppings. Diners describe it as easygoing and family friendly, with counter service that usually hums along. One guest put it simply: "The crust had a great crunch and the toppings tasted fresh." Expect a casual scene with quick reheats and outdoor tables when the weather is kind. The cooking favors elevated Italian comfort over theatrics: Carbonara and Cacio e Pepe on pizza, pistachio-ricotta Emiliana, and a surprisingly solid vegan lineup. When everything clicks, slices deliver crackle and rich flavor; off-days bring dryness or heavy salt. If you are after classic foldable New York slices, this is a different lane—more Roman market stall than corner joint—yet still accessible and satisfying for most palates. For families, this is a reliable quick stop. Kids gravitate to Margherita and pepperoni, while parents can branch into Calabrese or a lasagna piece. Vegan Margherita, vegan pepperoni, and vegan sausage are real options, and staff have made fresh vegan pies when the case was empty. Portions are manageable, prices are posted by QR in some cases, and the vibe suits stroller pit stops and pre-show bites.
Area: Busy Upper West Side corridor near Lincoln Center; family-heavy, theatergoers, and tourists mix with locals.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, steady foot traffic typical of Broadway near 72nd St.
Nearby: Close to Central Park, Lincoln Center, residential buildings, and other slice shops; strong pedestrian flow.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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