Crazy Pizza
Italian restaurant · SoHo ·

Crazy Pizza

Italian restaurant · SoHo ·

Pizza theatrics, thin crusts, DJs, dancing, and delicious bites

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218 Lafayette St, New York, NY 10012 Get directions

$30–50

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Cozy
Trendy
Family friendly
Good for groups

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218 Lafayette St, New York, NY 10012 Get directions

+1 646 298 1565
crazypizza.com
@crazypizza.us

$30–50 · Menu

Reserve a table

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Family friendly
•Good for groups
•Vegetarian options
•Credit card accepted

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Dec 18, 2025

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All of the New Hamptons Restaurants Opening in Summer 2025 | Eater NY

"An internationally branched pizza concept that opened in Soho last fall is coming to East Hampton; staff will parade through the dining room, spinning super‑thin, yeast‑free crusts topped with everything from caviar to truffles. The theatrical, high‑end pizzeria model emphasizes extremely thin crusts and luxurious toppings." - Beth Landman

https://ny.eater.com/2025/5/20/24433891/hamptons-new-restaurants-opening-summer-2025-east-hampton-southampton-montauk-long-island
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NYC’s New Restaurant Openings

"Need a little tableside flair with your food? Head to Crazy Pizza in Soho, where they do pizza dough spinning shows, and their pastas and main dishes are called “Crazy Delights.” It’s a small chain, with locations all over the world. Whole grain dough is available for an extra $3. " - will hartman

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/new-nyc-restaurants-openings
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NYC New Restaurant Openings: November 2024 | Eater NY

"The first U.S. location of a theatrical pizza concept where waiters spin dough on their heads as DJs spin music; the opening party was hosted by Heidi Klum, emphasizing spectacle dining in Soho." - Emma Orlow

https://ny.eater.com/2024/11/7/24283314/nyc-restaurant-openings-new-november-2024
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Crazy Pizza - Review - Soho - New York - The Infatuation

"Crazy Pizza is part of a small chain with locations around the world. Their main claim to fame is the tableside pizza spinning. Their pastas and main dishes are called “Crazy Delights,” and they also have tableside tiramisu. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/reviews/crazy-pizza
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Bad Roman and Don Angie Have a New Southeast Asian Sibling With 1980’s Vibes | Eater NY

"Opening its first U.S. location at 218 Lafayette Street (at Spring Street), Crazy Pizza is a big-money pizzeria from Italy known for dough‑spinning pizzaioli producing “yeast-free” super-thin pies; backed by Flavio Briatore with Simone Cavalagli in the kitchen, the menu includes burrata salad, bresaola, a “crazy salad” of potatoes, pickles, ham, peas, carrots, mayo, and egg, pastas like tagliatelle Bolognese, and pizzas such as pata negra, salame and gorgonzola, and an Adriatica with tuna, with pies priced $24–$55 and an official opening on November 6 (Heidi Klum hosted an October 29 opening party)." - Melissa McCart

https://ny.eater.com/2024/10/24/24275770/twin-tails-bad-roman-don-angie-opening-midtown
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Dahlia V.

Google
Crazy Pizza definitely lives up to its name — in the best way! The atmosphere is lively and fun, with great décor and an energetic vibe that makes the whole dining experience feel like a show. Every hour, the staff puts on a little pizza-making performance that keeps everyone smiling and engaged — it’s part restaurant, part entertainment! The pizza itself was thin, light, and crispy — the kind you can enjoy without feeling too full or heavy afterwards. Everything on the menu is shareable, though portions are on the smaller side, so it’s perfect for tasting and trying different dishes. Service was attentive and friendly, adding to the overall positive experience. Definitely a great spot for a casual night out or to impress friends visiting the city.

Lori L.

Google
this was such a fun dinner! this place is great for celebrations and there were a few other tables around us also celebrating birthdays. the best part is when they toss the pizza and do all types of tricks. menu highlights: burrata (lovely), spinach salad (yummy dressing), and the prosciutto pizza (so much prosciutto!).

Monica K.

Google
We had an amazing time celebrating our friend’s daughter’s birthday here! The vibe is always fun and lively, and the service is top-notch. Manager Majid is incredible — he remembers us every time we visit and always makes us feel so welcome. The food is delicious — even the simple spinach salad is packed with flavor, and the thin-crust pizzas are our favorite. The chefs are always present, making sure everything is just right. And of course, the dancing and swinging pizza show is the highlight! It’s such a fun and unique experience. We love coming here — it’s always the best time. Thank you, Majid and team!

Arbellys G.

Google
The food was excellent, and everything was very fresh. The atmosphere was great, and we enjoyed singing along with the show. The service was fantastic.

Eliana G.

Google
We love It here! We came visit with my mom and the atmosphere was amazing! The energy and the stuff is so friendly. Will recommend 100% especially for a birthday it’s definetely worth it. Come!

INSPIRATION P.

Google
I had so much fun with my friends here, pizza is so light and the desserts amazing!!! The service is great and the pizza show spectacular!!!!

Matthew K.

Google
This place is an awesome time for a fun and energetic dinner. The atmosphere is a combination of awesome food and a party with a DJ etc. We had a group of 17 people and all of us had a super fun time eating, dancing, and just enjoying an upbeat time. Would definitely recommend for any size group that wants to have a great meal and a high energy time.

Paul Z.

Google
Family of three with a seven-year-old, and we had higher expectations for Crazy Pizza. In one of the most competitive pizza markets in the world, the five-minute show every hour just doesn’t justify the price. We watched the videos and read the reviews beforehand, so maybe our Sunday afternoon time slot wasn’t representative of the usual experience. We got a few cool pictures, but overall we’d choose another spot before booking again. Honestly, the woman who visited our table with magic tricks was a bigger highlight than the pizza spinning.

Sue K.

Yelp
Eh...had high hopes for this place and it was a cute place with a fun atmosphere and decent food and drinks. The problem was 10 minutes after we sat down we were pressured by the waiter to order because they were going to need our table for a large group coming in. We hadn't even finished our dinner and they asked us to move to a bar high top so they could have our table. After spending almost $300 on pizza, salad and drinks I would definitely choose a different restaurant where we could actually relax and enjoy our Friday night.
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Victoria W.

Yelp
Wow! This was my first time at Crazy Pizza and CRAZY it was! I didn't realize it was such a beloved party-esque celeb spot. LOTS of birthday celebrations going on that evening and this restaurant goes ALL OUT on the sparklers and fanfare haha! They had a live DJ and a full bar and house, which was such a fun time. Music vibes were strong at times and weaker at others. This was a whole party. We saw folks dancing on tables, singing, celebrating birthdays, and tons of food and photos. The staff was encouraging it too, so I wonder if it's all just part of the Crazy Pizza vibe haha! What fell a bit short for me was the food itself. The crust is beautifully thin, but the actual taste of the pizza felt mediocre and kind of flat? It just wasn't anything like mind blowing, which I expected as it's in the name! Even the Nutella pizza was incredibly dry and somehow the crust didn't lend itself to a sweet pairing, in my mind. Drinks were great, albeit pricey, as can be expected. The hostess we met on Friday night was such a joy; we loved her energy and spirit! Super great. The bartenders were also very kind. Some servers, not so much, but no major hiccups. Overall I had a blast, though I wish the food were a bit stronger.
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Darian B.

Yelp
Crazy Pizza is... not it. The scene is wild, and not in a good way. It's a tourist trap...go somewhere else for better, cheaper food and a better vibe. The food is genuinely terrible. We ordered the truffle pizza, and I cannot wrap my head around how it costs $110 - it's maybe worth $25, and even that feels generous. Everything was overly salty, and the drinks were just as disappointing. They couldn't even make a standard cosmo correctly. The worst part, though, was the service. There were way too many staff members swarming around, yet none of them seemed trained. Servers kept reaching directly in front of my face to grab plates while we were still eating, and at least two of our drinks were taken before we were finished. We literally had to tell them to stop taking things off the table. We felt rushed the entire time for absolutely no reason. Will not go back.
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Toyin D.

Yelp
Crazy Pizza was a good time with decent food. I and some friends came pretty early in the evening when it opened. This restaurant is billed as party spot with tossing dough etc. While the staff tossing dough through the restaurant is fun, everything kind of stops there. This probably would be okay for a much younger crowd or maybe someone visiting once (but honestly there are better options). They come out every 45 min to an hour to "Gimme Gimme" by ABBA, so we saw them about 3x during dinner. We got a couple pizzas to share - pepperoni and cheese pizza. It's a little pricey for the quality tbh. The dessert was a bit underwhelming. Overall, this is a place you try once.
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Annie P.

Yelp
We dined at Crazy Pizza in the evening during their party hour and it definitely lives up to the name! The energy was high, the music was bumping, and the vibe was more like you're attending an after party during Fashion Week than your typical pizza joint. If you're looking for a quiet slice, this place isn't it... but if you're in the mood for something fun and a little extra, it's a memorable experience. For the pizza lover/conneseuir, the pizza served here is Roman style, so expect a super thin crust that's crispy and light, and not overloaded with cheese or sauce. It may not be for everyone, especially if you prefer a classic NYC slice or something heartier, but I actually found it refreshingly healthy-tasting. You can tell that they use quality ingredients, and the portions feel indulgent without being greasy or heavy. Outside of the pizza, one of the standouts for me was the tagliatelle all bolognese which was rich, savory, and cooked al dente. Don't skip the gelato for dessert which was fresh AF and the Crazy Pizza all Nutella. It sounds over the top (and it is), but in the best possible way. Service was attentive for our large group. It's not a casual night out kind of place, but if you're looking for a scene with solid food and a party, Crazy Pizza is one to add onto the list.
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Larissa S.

Yelp
The food is delicious. I recommend the quinoa salad and the pasta dishes. Haven't tried the pizza yet but looking forward to it. The servers and hostesses are so nice! Great, fun ambience for all ages.
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Adi M.

Yelp
This place is well below average. For a place named "crazy pizza" you'd assume the pizza to be good at the very least, it was extremely subpar. Just as everything else was. The only thing enjoyable about this place was the dancing and fun shots but even then, it's only once every hour. But the music is blasting nonstop anyways and you cannot even hear your friends from across the table. Not worth the money to come here. Servers don't remember anything and can't be bothered to be there just as much as you don't want to be here. Wish I had a better time and better food.
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Hannah H.

Yelp
Very disappointing Experience Despite the Hype We booked weeks in advance for a birthday celebration but were seated at a cramped corner table and asked to move--understandable given the crowd, but frustrating for a special occasion. The service was lacked, with our waiter barely attentive. The burrata was tasty but unappealing, served with just tomatoes and no bread. The pizzas were underwhelming: the "Al Prosciutto" featured ham--not prosciutto--on a thin, unimpressive crust, while the truffle pizza was decent but not filling. Drinks were overpriced for what they were. The birthday girl wasn't acknowledged until we complained. While they eventually brought candles with a second tiramisu even though we had purchased the table side one 5 minutes before that so read the room. They also brought out some green tea shots, it felt like an afterthought. The tableside pizza show was entertaining, but our seating made it hard to enjoy. Overall, the poor service, disappointing food, and lack of attention to detail left us unimpressed. Wouldn't recommend for a special occasion.

Sayer C.

Yelp
Such a great experience. Absolutely loved everything from drinks at the bar to the hand made pizzas at the table. We just celebrated our wedding two nights ago in NJ and came Here to celebrate. Loved everything about the vibe!! Xoxo
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Fina R.

Yelp
Pizza party -- literally! Crazy pizza is so fun. The waiters are fun, the food is fun, the vibes are immaculate. This is a pizza party like no other you need to get your group and snag a resy
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Dilenia A.

Yelp
We came here to check it out and see if it has the same vibe as Lavo. Our waiter was a sweetie, loved his Italian accent! He let us know what was good and popular at the restaurant and the "favorites". We came here for Sunday dinner right after Thanksgiving. We had our drinks: Pedro and the old fashioned and we were not disappointed. For food we had: burrata, calamari and the focaccia bread - which were all good! For the meal, we had the following pizzas at the table: Margherita - which you can't beat, it's a must everywhere! Can't go wrong with it; Pata Negra - it was different, not my favorite and one I won't order again but happy we got a chance to try; and then we had the Formaggi. All pizzas were good but certainly wasn't worth the price tags. I think you're paying more for the chic decor and the pizza dough dancing that happens, which is so fun and exciting.
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Anthony S.

Yelp
Well for starters it is a nice place festive for parties. Very nice decor. However, the pizza is grossly overrated and is thinner then tracing paper. In addition, the taste is not good at all. We like to try new things and happy about new places. But if the food is not good, not enough floor shows of spinning the dough, can save it. Especially when a Margherita pizza $30 was not tasty. Not only thin but not good. In addition I did have a salad and I was ok with that. The wife was not. New York has plenty of very good pizza. Unfortunately this is not one of them. Lastly my waiter was horrible. Never came to check on us. Had to flag him down for water and anything else. I hate writing these reviews. But the taste of pizza was WAY below par. In fact some frozen pizzas are better. Hopefully they can improve the taste. The place is an attractive venue.
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Jamileth P.

Yelp
Honestly i wanted to love this place! Crazy pizza missed the mark here the food was mediocre at best! The only dish that was okay was the overpriced chicken parm. I ordered the spaghetti and the bolognese both lacked flavor! The entertainment was two men spinning pizza above our heads and the dj that played the same song only when the spinning pizza came out!
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Ericka L.

Yelp
Very fun and great pizza. If you like your pizza crust on the thin side this would be a great place to try. The pizza is fresh and the show came around twice during our visit. The Caesar salad was also a great addition to our meal.
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Roxanne D.

Yelp
This place is OK. Decent pizza but overpriced and the whole pretend party vibe came across as tacky and overdone. It's trying hard to be a Bagatelle or Maison Close but it's far reaching at best. I doubt it will make it very long in nyc...
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galaxy w.

Yelp
This place is horrible !!!!! Such a cat fish there is literally no pizza show the pizza is horrible I can make it in my air fryer def not New York pizza and ok fine we could deal w that but that's besides the point we took kids there for a show and there was no show we had to ask like 6 times, the service is terrible and the food is horrible huge rip off woulda been better off going to joes pizza or king rays smh
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Eileen K.

Yelp
I came in expecting that most places that have a vibe, usually don't serve the best food. We honestly had a great time, an amazing waiter, and the only reason why my review loses a star is because the food was indeed 50/50 as expected. Our server Stephano was a gem. Super attentive and literally made our experience a blast. We came in on a Friday night for a 9:15 reservation. The DJ literally played the best music ever and the tables around us were singing and having the best time ever. We started off with some cocktails and mocktails, and btw the Volare mocktail literally comes with the BEST cotton candy I've ever tried in my whole entire life - not even kidding. For apps, we ordered the calamari/zucchini, quinoa salad, and the penne all'arabbiata. I must say, the portions are VERY small. The calamari was good, and the penne was actually my favorite - has a nice spicy kick to it as well. On the other hand, the quinoa salad was very bland to the point I didn't understand why it was even on the menu (we wanted one healthy dish to sort of balance it out). As for the pizza, yes, it is indeed VERY thin. To the point where if you grab it by the crust it just crumbles. We ordered the truffle one, San Danielle, and profumato. All were pretty OK, with San Danielle being my favorite. Would I pay $65 for the table side truffle shaved pizza again? Probably not. As for desserts, the table side tiramisu was nice, but my favorite was the Nutella croissant dessert was my favorite. During this seating we got to see 2 "shows." On top of that, they also provided free shots at one point throughout the dinner. I must say, we did have such an amazing time, and I would definitely return again for the fun dinner vibe.
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Gabino M.

Yelp
First time here, came from AZ. This place was actually good. The food was great, the flavor was good, the sizes were decent. We ordered 3 pizzas for a party of 7 which came out to $180. Which was not bad at all (I also ordered two bottle of sparkling water) the food alone definitely get a good review. The reason why I gave this place 3 star is because of the staff, the waitress were not too friendly, tbh I ate my food fast and uncomfortable so I could leave quickly. If they had delivery I would had chosen that option. Enjoy the food
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Brayden M.

Yelp
Please for the love of god do not go here. The spaghetti was $25 and tasted like spaghettio's (and the portion was SMALLER than a can of spaghettio's would have been). My friends got pizza and the meat smelled really bad. The vibes were bad. They also have pictures of celebrities on the wall eating pizza to make it seem like those celebrities ate here (which isn't true). Seriously do not go here it's a waste of your time and money. I cannot even fathom how a place like this exists.
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Wendy F.

Yelp
We went in for Father's Day. First & upfront it is very expensive...but the Caesar Salad wax immense & one of the best we ever had, the other was in Mexico. The pizza is Roman style with thin & crispy crust. In the middle of our meal kitchen staff came out to loud music twirling giant circles of pizza dough to everyone's delight - our 15 month old grandson was entranced & clapping to the beat. They are very family friendly. We had stopped at our local, long time favorite, but they don't have high chairs. :-( In SoHo/Nolita NYC these are our favs along with Prince Street pizza. - altho you can't sit in there.
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Christie B.

Yelp
First of all, I came here after work STRESSEDDD but Johnathan at the bar made me damn near forget about what I came in about. His knowledge on the history of the drinks PLUS his recommendations were 10/10! I would definitely come back here. If you need somewhere new to eat, drink or vibe at this is it !

Nicole H.

Yelp
Crazy Pizza definitely lives up to its name--but mostly when it comes to the price. I booked a table for my sister's 40th birthday, knowing it wouldn't be a cheap night. Still, we were surprised by how underwhelming the food was for what we paid. We opted for the $100-per-person prix fixe family-style menu, and honestly, it wasn't nearly enough food. Even worse, the pizza--at a place called Crazy Pizza--wasn't good. As New Yorkers who know great pizza, bagels, and Italian food, we left pretty disappointed in the quality. The vibe? Cute. The DJ? Great. He had the place going with Bad Bunny and other crowd-pleasers all night. Drinks were $22 each, which we expected, and the bar service was solid. But when the best things we ate were the truffle fries and a Caesar salad, you know something's off. The "pizza show" (where they spin dough in the air) was entertaining, but the complimentary raspberry vodka shots were just... gross. Think puréed juice with alcohol. The staff was friendly, and the GM was welcoming, but ultimately, the food didn't match the hype--or the cost. Our total bill for 5 people, with food, drinks, tax, and tip, came out to over $1,100 If you're going for the Saturday night vibe after 9 PM, have a drink, dance a little--fine. But if you're looking for a quality dining experience with great Italian food, Crazy Pizza is not it.
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Cami S.

Yelp
Sorry, not sorry. Celebrated my daughter's 28th birthday. All the staff from the Manager to our waitress Annella we very accommodating and friendly. However, the $800.00 bill for 7 people was not expected for the food that was served. It was a fun atmosphere but drinks were priced high and food serving sizes were small. It's was mostly the hype and a great photo op I will not be going back. Sorry Heidi klume
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Ali A.

Yelp
Stopped by Crazy Pizza, a new spot in NYC, late night for drinks and appetizers. The cocktails were good, and the appetizers were nice too. The staff was really friendly and made the place feel welcoming. A solid option for a late-night hangout!

J D.

Yelp
The spaghetti al pomodoro was good but not special. The Bismark pizza was very good. Fast service. I went for lunch on Memorial Day Weekend so it was very quiet. I'll try to go back during dinner for the party atmosphere.

Luz F.

Yelp
Don't waste your time and money! This place is crazy bad food, pizza and crazy expensive and watered down drinks! Worst experience ever if you think you can't mess pizza up and pasta this place did!!!!
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Kristen A.

Yelp
I love this place! The pizza is so crispy and delicious. The sexy decor and impeccable service made for such a memorable night with friends who were visiting New York. I highly recommend if you're looking for a fun lively vibe with delicious bites to share and an incredible show! Wet blankets steer clear.
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Stacy B.

Yelp
We visited Crazy Pizza tonight for my daughter's 21st birthday. It was lively and fun! The food was good, as well. The pizza crust is very thin--almost cracker-like--but it's different and enjoyable. The portions are kind of small, so plan to order more. The space was small and crowded, but that's not unusual for downtown locations. Service was great, and the spinning "pizza" show, Volare singalong, and birthday fireworks made for a super fun experience. The people writing negative reviews of this place need to stop taking themselves so seriously.
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Sergi C.

Yelp
A really terrible pizza, with a crust so thin that was invisible. When we asked, they said is Roman style... they do not know what this even mean. Price is double of an expensive Neapolitan pizza in NYC, but there is almost no food in each pizza. 95dB loud music, that was so hurtful we had to run from the restaurant. This is probably a health violation, as it was unbearable. After that, we had to go to have dinner again and have each a real pizza... unbelievable
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Ashley G.

Yelp
**Review for Crazy Pizza** When we arrived, the hostess initially wanted to seat us at a less-than-ideal table since our reservation was for three and we had four people. Thankfully, the manager stepped in and found us a better spot. We ordered the margarita pizza, truffle pizza, Caesar salad, and burrata. While the food was good, it didn't stand out as extraordinary; the ambiance was really the highlight of the experience. One standout was Catalina, a server who wasn't assigned to our table but went above and beyond to help us. She made sure we had sparklers with our shots, even after we were told we couldn't have any more.

Mal Z.

Yelp
The only thing crazy about this place is that it's still open. I love Soho, I love the food, and I understand that it's pricey. However there's usually good enough food to semi-justify the pricing. This place was egregious. $14 for what was less than 4oz of iced tea, $8 for focaccia that was quite literally not focaccia, more like a cracker. $36 for some mediocre at best chicken parmigiana THAT CAME WITH NO PASTA. It did not even occur to me that they would charge that much for a cut of chicken and not even bother to include the pasta, never seen it in my life. $18 to add burrata to pasta, $65 pizza. All very laughable and very mediocre. This place was empty and now I understand why. The aesthetic was beautiful, but they focused so much on the aesthetic, the food was an infuriating joke. As someone in marketing and hospitality, this place will close in less than a year.
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Div S.

Yelp
My friends and I had a 10:30pm reservation, which was late to begin with, but we didn't get seated until 11:30pm! The service was also really poor. We were seated by the kitchen where there is a wall so the waiters kept bumping our seats every time they needed to walk through. The waiters also didn't ask if we were finished eating before clearing our table so the whole experience felt really rushed. The food was meh, which is to be expected for a place like this. The pizza is super thin. The burrata was pretty good though but it doesn't come with bread. I don't think I'll be coming back unless it's just to grab a drink at the bar.
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Goli H.

Yelp
Not sure why there's so much hate on them. They were attentive, music was great, food was really good. I went on a Sunday evening, but would go back on a day where it's more crowded for their special brunch vibe.
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Amy E.

Yelp
This was the first time that my cousins and I came to Crazy Pizza but it won't be our last. It was fabulous. The food was amazing and the staff was wonderful. Our server was great and extremely helpful when it came to making choices. The entertainment - incredible. Not that I want to learn how to spin dough but I want to know how he was able to do that without getting tired. Amazing. We will be back!!

maylene t.

Yelp
Me and a few friends tried walked in with no reservation last Friday night, the hostess and manager greeted us with fun energy and were very accommodating, idk how they did it because it was PACKED but they gave us a great table. To top it off the service/vibe/drinks were amazing too. Def recommend !!

Jonathan M.

Yelp
Our visit to Crazy Pizza was phenomenal !! Service was on point and out server Ornela was super attentive, the ventricina pizza was to die for and with they're in house balsamic vinaigrette?! Not too mention the pizza show that got everyone involved, our experience here was one to remember looking forward to coming back here soon !!

Vito C.

Yelp
Shame on me for not reviewing this place after it was booked by someone else. This is my first review ever, so it will hopefully be impactful or disregarded. Comparing price, quality, and service as whole, this is the worst restaurant I have ever been to. It was horrendous. The food was horrendous, albeit we enjoyed the salad and the calamari. 2 out of over 10 items ordered. Everything else was really bad and portions were quite honestly unacceptable. With a bill being close to 1k(they added 20%, there was 7 of us), we were rushed out of our table, after being there for maybe an hour and a half. Also, the "entertainment" people go for is non-existent. 2 guys twirl a napkin for about half a song and thats it. This place sucked.
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Neha L.

Yelp
Absolutely horrible service! We waited 45 minutes for our table even though we had a reservation. The hostess was EXTREMELY rude. Everything here is so disorganized. I can't believe how badly this is being run. It's embarrassing. No wonder they have such bad reviews

Cesar M.

Yelp
Cuando fui, todo fue perfecto. Los meseros me trataron de la mejor manera, fueron muy educados. la comida fue un 10 de 10. La pizza un estilo diferente a las que usualmente como, me pedí mediterránea que trae salsa de tomate, queso, anchoa, alcaparras, orégano. un estilo romana, delgada con un sabor exótico. Y entre medio los pizzeros salen con una masa girando alrededor de el restaurante y poniéndolo arriba de tu cabeza. Una experiencia única que e vivido!

Mike Y.

Yelp
If you're into watching someone spin pizza dough over your head, this place might entertain you, but that's about where the excitement ends. The pizza was mediocre at best--floppy, lacking structure, and completely forgettable. The pasta was even worse--bland, lifeless, and utterly devoid of salt or any seasoning. It felt like the chef forgot to finish the dish. The atmosphere is nice, but it feels like they're banking on the vibe and theatrics instead of delivering quality food. For the price, I expected far better. If you want style over substance and don't mind paying a premium for mediocre dishes, give it a try. Otherwise, skip it and head somewhere that prioritizes flavor.
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Jordan B.

Yelp
We came just to hang out at the bar. The energy was high the whole time. The place got packed the later we stayed (4pm-8pm), not what I expected for a pizza joint. They had dancers come around like once and hour and the playlist was all songs you wanna dance to. Will probably make plans to come back and dine.
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Uri S.

Yelp
Terrible place. pizza too thin, you can't eat it with the hands. Music too loud. Unbelievable.

Hannah L.

Yelp
Crazy Pizza was a letdown. The food was tasteless. We ordered Caesar salad, prosciutto app, beef tartar, burrata salad, spicy salami pizza (only decent thing), burrata pizza, prosciutto pizza, bolognese, chicken parm, Nutella pizza, croissant dessert with cream, tiramisu, and drinks. Somehow even the dessert was flavorless. As for service, when we pointed out an overcharge on our bill, the manager responded with unnecessary hostility instead of addressing the issue professionally. His demeanor was off-putting, and I couldn't help but notice a distinct lack of personal hygiene, which only added to the unpleasantness. Rather than offering a resolution or a simple apology, he stormed off, refusing to comp the overcharge. Loud TVs made it feel like a dive bar despite the upscale dining experience their prices suggest. For the "show" they spin wet towels, not pizza dough. Overhyped and underwhelming--hope it shuts down soon.

Omar O.

Yelp
Do not go here... it's a rip off super expensive not worth it ..I went last night for a fun night out and I order an apple spritzer$21 and my friend order Prosecco $28 wtf and it wasn't even good . I give this place a negative minus

Bryce S.

Yelp
So so service. Portions are TINY and pizza is paper thin. If you asked AI to make the most expensive instagramable food spot it would spit out crazy pizza...

Morgan B.

Yelp
Amazing staff. Waiter was Alexis P amazing vibe and great food. Got the buratta pizza and pasta and was incredible.

Jessica M.

Yelp
Zero stars. This was easily the most disgusting meal I've had in New York. The food was awful. The waiters were not familiar with the menu And we're not able to speak loud enough to be heard over the music in the restaurant. To say this was overpriced, for the quality would be an absolute lie. The quality in this restaurant does not exist. You are better off going to an any fast food chain and you will be able to get a more appetizing meal.
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Alie R.

Yelp
Ugh this was such a disappointing experience! Like many, we saw the Instagram videos and got excited for another restaurant in the City that's also a party- this was anything but. The loud music was the only "crazy" thing about the restaurant. The decor and vibes are perfect, but the actual execution fell short. The waiters struggled to understand us and barely came over to fill our waters or check on us throughout the meal. The food was mediocre at best and overpriced. A soda cost us $6. The pizza tasted like matzah pizza- a cracker with bland sauce and cheese. The arrabiatta pasta was pasta with what tasted like jarred tomato sauce and red pepper flakes, completely lacking flavor. The cacio e Pepe tasted like something I could make at home. The chicken parm and the Caesar salad were the only things I actually found edible. Every hour or so a chef comes out from the back to spin dough (or a tablecloth, we couldn't tell what it was) around the restaurant to the same ABBA song. The first time was fun, but by the third time it felt stale. It's such a disappointment because this restaurant has everything it needs to be a success, but it lacks in vibes, food, and service. I won't be surprised if it doesn't last because at 9 p.m. on a holiday night it was pretty empty. No need to visit or go back, there are plenty of other places to enjoy good food and fun music that are so much more worth it.

A S.

Yelp
Place to be! the food is amazing, the vibe is insane! grateful that you guys opened in NY as well! see you soon!