Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Classic NY slice shop with standout burrata, vodka, and spicy pepperoni slices, quick counter service, fair prices, and occasional complaints about oiliness, reheating, and inconsistent crispness.
Nolita Pizza delivers reliable quality through exceptional thin, crispy NY-style slices with standout burrata and spicy pepperoni options and quick, friendly counter service, earning solid neighborhood standing. However, inconsistent crispness and occasional oiliness during peak times prevent grade A territory, while modest seating cleanliness and crowding concerns limit destination appeal. Fair pricing and loyal local following make it a worthwhile stop for quality slices without pretension.
The room feels casual and bustling, the kind of slice shop where you point at a pie, claim a seat, and a hot slice lands fast. Staff are often friendly and quick, and the walls dotted with celebrity photos set a classic NYC slice mood. One visitor summed it up: "Just a damn good slice, balanced and crisp, no circus needed." The cooking leans traditional New York with elevated toppings: burrata, a rich vodka base, and a spicy square pepperoni that eats like a meal. The culinary approach leans elevated traditional: ingredient-focused twists on familiar pies rather than fusion fireworks. Most bites deliver crisp, foldable pleasure, though some diners note oiliness or soft undercarriage when slices are reheated at peak times. Families do well here thanks to familiar crowd-pleasers like Margherita, pepperoni, heroes, and baked pastas. The menu lists kid-ready options and even gluten-free and vegan pies; slices run $3.50–$5 and whole pies $23–$37, so you can feed the crew without drama. That said, selection by the slice depends on timing—arrive earlier for the widest choice and the freshest pies.
Area: Trendy Nolita/Little Italy edge with heavy foot traffic, boutiques, and tourists mixed with locals.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked streets; busy evenings and weekends with crowded sidewalks.
Nearby: Near Little Italy, Soho shopping, boutique stores, and multiple pizza competitors; popular with food tours.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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