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Dado's Pizza and Taproom HarlemBWorth Trying
341 St Nicholas Ave, New York, NY 10027
· Pizza restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (345 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively Harlem pizza-and-taproom with crisp thin-crust pies, friendly service, and popular classes; wings and fries can be inconsistent and waits happen at peak times.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Dado's Pizza and Taproom delivers solid neighborhood dining with excellent thin-crust pizza quality and warm, accommodating service that earn strong local loyalty. However, inconsistent execution on freshness and temperature and occasional service delays during peak hours prevent the grade A performance that its best slices suggest. A reliable casual destination with genuine community appeal, though execution gaps keep it from competing with the area's most consistent pizza establishments.
Restaurant Summary
Dado's feels like a neighborhood taproom that happens to sling seriously crisp pies, a spot where friendly staff and after-school energy set the tone. A guest summed it up simply: "Thin crust had that perfect crunch and the sauce tasted right." Expect a casual, lively room with counter service and seating to linger. The cooking leans classic NY-style rather than showy—think pepperoni with cupped edges, a well-seasoned white slice, and a creamy vodka pie when fresh. Wings are a midweek draw with the dollar promo, though flavors skew sweet for some and fries can disappoint. It is the kind of place where quality peaks on fresh pies and timing matters more than fancy flourishes. Families do well here. The big 18-inch pies and chicken add-ons for salad make ordering easy, and their pizza-making classes are a birthday favorite. The menu is kid-friendly overall, though vegetarian choices are limited beyond the Veggie Pie and cheese slices; picky eaters should stick to the classics.
At a Glance
- Crisp thin-crust pies with balanced sauce and quality pepperoni
- Warm, accommodating staff and community vibe
- Fun pizza-making classes and group-friendly space
- Wait times and delivery temperature can slip at peak hours
- Sides like fries and zeppole are inconsistent
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- That first bite crunch on a hot slice
- Staff who go the extra mile
- Gigantic 18-inch pies to share
- Dollar-wing Wednesdays value
Points of Concern
- Delivery and pickup waits can exceed estimates at peak times
- Occasional stale or overcooked slices when pies sit too long
- Fries and zeppole draw repeated complaints for staleness
- Drink pricing feels high to some guests (small sodas costly)
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost$24-36 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Share a Classic or Pepperoni Pie ($21-28) among 3-4 and add a Caesar ($9) for balance
- Try the White or Vodka Pie if you prefer creamier profiles
- Vegetarians: Veggie Pie is plant-based but skip it if sensitive to broccoli rabe bitterness
Perfect For
- Casual slice-and-beer nights
- Kid birthdays and group classes
- Pre- or post-transit meetups
- Neighborhood pizza cravings
Location Insights
Area: Central Harlem corner near St. Nicholas Ave; casual, community-oriented with after-school and weekend foot traffic.
Safety: Generally busy, well-trafficked corridor; typical urban safety with active street presence.
Nearby: Close to transit on St. Nicholas/125th; mix of eateries, bars, and neighborhood shops.
Central HarlemCentral Harlem offers a dynamic dining scene featuring soul food, Caribbean cuisine, and contemporary eateries. The social atmosphere is lively and community-oriented, with a strong emphasis on cultural heritage and local entrepreneurship. The area is accessible and increasingly popular among visitors seeking authentic Harlem experiences.
Sugar HillSugar Hill is a historic sub-area within Central Harlem known for its beautiful brownstones and ties to Harlem Renaissance figures. It has a quieter, more residential feel compared to the busier commercial corridors nearby, with some boutique dining options reflecting the neighborhood's upscale and artistic character.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:00–22:00
Tuesday11:00–22:00
Wednesday11:00–22:00
Thursday11:00–23:00
Friday11:00–23:00
Saturday11:00–23:00
Sunday11:00–22:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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