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The Brooklyn Paper newsroom was up in arms a few weeks ago following the publication of a listicle in a digital media company that shall remain unnamed, that purported to list the “Best Pizza Restaurants in Brooklyn.”
While untold gallons of ink have been spilled on the subject of Brooklyn pizzerias and everyone from Coney Island to Greenpoint has an opinion on which slice joint is the best, this particular list struck a nerve among the sauce-stained wretches that staff this newspaper. Not only did the list cater overwhelmingly to the newer breed of hyped-up pizza places dishing out Instagram-friendly slices at above-average prices — of 21 pizzerias, it only included two in southern Brooklyn.
After a good deal of grumbling, we here at Brooklyn Paper have assembled our own ranking, with an emphasis on under-the-radar spots and neighborhood institutions, but a few gourmet spots and tourist attractions as well.
I recently heard about deVino's on Crossbay in Howard Beach.
Tried it................Awesome.
No need to sop up the oil with a paper napkin. Barely a drop onto the paper plate.
Sauce not acidic but a hint of sweetness, herbs and spices and the cheese not overly
gooey but delivering wonderful flavors to the palette.
Crust is neither thick or thin but bendable and delivering a soft yet chewy crunch from first to last bite.
Yes cars are double parked along the side street waiting to pick up pies but service is quick.
Ask them to make it extra hot and a small container of marinara for those garlic knots you are
going to want to dip into. No worries. No acid reflux for me at this spot.
We know that New York City can be territorial about its pizza, but which pizza places in the five boroughs are Googled the most?
Ahead of National Pizza Day on Feb. 9, Google Search released data showing the best-reviewed and most searched pizzerias, both nationally and in New York City and state in 2021. According to their findings, Carnegie Pizza in Times Square was the most searched pizzeria, both locally and on a national level.
Also among the most searched pizzerias both locally and nationally include Enzo Bruni la pizza gourmet, Rubirosa Pizza & Ristorante, Prince St. Pizza, 99 Cent Fresh Pizza, Bleecker Street Pizza, and Joe’s Pizza on 8th Ave, all of which can be found in Manhattan. Locally, the top 10 list of most searched pizzerias includes the seven previously mentioned shops, followed by NY Pizza Suprema, The Best Pizza and Little Italy Pizza. The most searched pizzeria in New York State was Domino’s Pizza, also claiming the top searched chain pizza spot in the U.S. for the second year in a row.
In terms of reviews, Brooklyn’s BURCHAK PIDE was the best-reviewed pizzeria in New York City and statewide, earning 4.95 stars on Google Maps. Among the best-reviewed pizzerias in New York City, according to Google, include Ace’s Pizza, Nolita Pizza, and BK PIZZA. On a national level, the best-reviewed pizzerias were Nolita Pizza in Manhattan (#7) and Goodfella’s Pizzeria of Sunnyside in Queens (#10).
According to Google’s data, pizza lovers in the New York metropolitan area search for “vegan pizza” on Google Maps more than in any other U.S. metro. Despite New York City practically having a pizzeria on every corner, Google’s data found that Connecticut is the state with the most pizzerias per capita, followed by New Jersey.
1) Patsy's, in Brooklyn, across from Barclay's.
2) Don Giovanni, 44 Street, between 8 and 9 Avenues, Manhattan
3) Grimaldi's, Brooklyn Heights, under the Brooklyn Bridge.
4) If it opens back up.....Totonno's, Coney Island.
Heard good reviews of Gaby's, Hollis Queens, but never been....!
There is allot of joes. He’s probably referring to the real joes 7 carmine st!
When by citi field there is a palce amores rite over there 3027 Stratton st.
I would consider both these places top 10 best slices in all of NYC
What do you like about Joe's pizza on Carmine?
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