Delivery · Takeout
Small slice shop with friendly service, very low prices, and broadly liked pies; a few critics cite bland pies and cramped space.
Madison Street Pizza earns its grade through reliable crispy crust and fresh slices paired with exceptional friendliness and quick service. Outstanding value with specials like 2 slices for $5 makes it competitive with the area's better neighborhood pizza spots. However, very limited seating and cramped quarters plus occasional reports of bland flavor prevent grade A territory—this is grab-and-go comfort pizza, not destination dining.
This tiny Lower East Side slice shop runs on quick, friendly counter service and a steady flow of hot pies. Reviews talk about a crispy crust and prices that feel like a throwback. One diner put it simply: "Hot slice in minutes and smiles all around." Space is tight, so expect grab-and-go ease over lingering. The cooking sticks to classic NY-style with a few crowd-pleasing twists like buffalo chicken and chicken bacon ranch. It is more about comfort and value than culinary theatrics, with generous toppings and specials that make weekday lunches painless. A few critics wanted more sauce or flavor, but most find it reliably satisfying for the price. For families, it is an easy win: kids love cheese and pepperoni, slices are affordable, and heroes or pasta round things out. There is no kids menu, but simple options like cheese slices, spaghetti with meatballs, and meatball parm heroes suit younger eaters. Seating is limited, so plan for a quick bite or take it to a nearby park.
Area: Lively Lower East Side block with mix of longtime locals, families, and students; mostly casual, on-the-go vibe.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; standard urban noise and activity.
Nearby: Near neighborhood parks, schools, and small shops; convenient for quick bites and takeout.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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