Cheerful kosher dairy spot known for crisp pizza, fast friendly counter service, and reliable catering; great for casual meals and events, with minor quibbles about extras like sauce portions.
Table 40 delivers solid neighborhood dining through crisp, reliable pizza and fresh sides paired with fast, friendly service that keeps regulars returning. While execution remains consistent and turnaround is exceptional, the functional but unremarkable setting and moderate authenticity concerns prevent a higher grade. This is honest, unpretentious kosher dairy comfort—excellent for quick meals and catering, but not a destination experience.
The room feels bright and casual, the kind of neighborhood spot where slices fly out fast and staff greet regulars by name. A typical comment is, "Order in, grab a table, and your pizza arrives before you settle in." However, there are some review authenticity concerns around very brief five-star notes and repeated staff shoutouts, though photo-heavy reviews bolster trust. The cooking leans classic kosher dairy comfort: crisp cheese pizza, hot fries, fresh salad bowls, and homey pasta trays. It suits quick lunches, family dinners, and straightforward cravings more than culinary adventures; think reliable flavors over flash. Catering options are a strong suit for simchas and office spreads without overcomplicating choices. Families should feel at ease: kids will eat pizza, fries, and simple dairy without a fuss. Even without a formal kids menu listed, the familiar lineup works well for picky eaters, and portion sizes make sharing easy.
Area vibe: Borough Park commercial corridor with strong Orthodox Jewish community; family-centric and busy during meal times.
Safety: Generally safe, high foot traffic, well-lit commercial blocks; typical urban bustle.
What's nearby: Synagogues, schools, boutiques, bakeries, and other kosher eateries nearby; strong daytime activity.