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Luna PizzaBWorth Trying
225 Park Row, New York, NY 10038
· Pizza restaurant, Italian restaurant, Pizza Takeout
· 4.4/5 Google (698 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Solid New York slices with roomy seating and quick service; value is decent but watch add-on charges and occasional service rough edges.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Luna Pizza delivers solid neighborhood pizza with strong food quality anchored by crisp crust and a much-praised vodka slice, supported by ample, comfortable seating that sets it apart from typical slice shops. However, inconsistent execution and variable service tone prevent grade A territory—this is reliable casual dining rather than a destination, best appreciated as a solid neighborhood pick near Chatham Square.
Restaurant Summary
On the edge of Chinatown by Chatham Square, Luna hums with courthouse lunch traffic and slice-fan energy. The room is and good for lingering over a square or a beer. One diner put it simply: "Crisp crust, sweet sauce, just what I needed." Service swings from to brusque at the counter depending on the rush. The cooking leans classic New York over flash: pepperoni and grandma squares, a much-praised , and straightforward pastas and heroes. Expect a light sweetness in the sauce and a crisp bite when the bake hits right. It is a with a broader Italian menu, not a cheffy destination. Families will do fine here thanks to like cheese and pepperoni slices, fries, and simple pastas. There is no stated kids menu, but heroes and plain pies work well. Portions are fair, prices are mid-range, and seating makes wrangling a group easier than most downtown counters.
At a Glance
- Crisp crust and sweet-leaning sauce win regular praise
- Roomy seating for a slice shop, including outdoor tables
- Standout vodka and grandma-style slices
- Inconsistent service tone and occasional order mistakes
- Reports of added tax/surcharges and billing confusion
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Vodka slice flavor and bake
- Pepperoni with good crisp and low grease
- Roomy seating and not feeling rushed
- Friendly service on many visits
Points of Concern
- Counter-service attitude can be abrupt during rushes; a few reviews describe rudeness
- Order accuracy issues appear sporadically, sometimes corrected after insistence
- Pricing feels high to some once tax or possible surcharges are added
- Review patterns show mixed extremes; interpret isolated rants with caution
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleHybrid
Average Cost$24-$38 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Choose Grandma Vodka or Margherita for reliably praised flavors
- Vegetarians have ample options: White, Caprese, Veggie Pie, and vegan soups
- Gluten-free or cauliflower crust available for personal pies
Perfect For
- A quick, satisfying slice near the courts
- Casual meetups where seating matters
- Touring Chinatown and needing a convenient refuel
- Solo lunches with minimal fuss
Location Insights
Area: Busy civic edge of Chinatown near courthouses; heavy foot traffic, mix of locals, workers, and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe and well-patrolled due to civic buildings; busy intersections, typical city caution.
Nearby: Near Chatham Square, Mott St entrance, courts and offices; steady lunch rush and tourist spillover.
Civic CenterCivic Center is characterized by its concentration of government buildings, courthouses, and civic institutions. The dining scene caters largely to daytime office workers and visitors, with a mix of quick-service eateries, casual dining, and some upscale options. The area is busy during weekdays but quieter in the evenings and weekends.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday10:00–20:40
Tuesday10:00–20:40
Wednesday10:00–20:40
Thursday10:00–20:40
Friday10:00–20:40
Saturday10:00–20:40
Sunday
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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