Gill S.
Yelp
5 stars for Supreme slice
4 stars for Mozzarella slice
3 stars for Grandma slice
Walking in on a Monday at 11am, they were already getting phone calls and having people order several pizzas for later. There were two guys working the counter, one of them being a fairly tired Luigi as he was constantly shifting gears with answering the phone, talking to in person customers, and delegating tasks to his other counterpart. Its annoying that its cash only, but I cant complain with the prices.
The crust is probably the best part of the pizza in my book. The crispy thin bottom is great, but the end crust was a delight rather than a chore. It shows off the craft and technique they use to getting the right amount of hydration, crunchiness, soft interior, and glutinous chew.
While I was hoping for some more exciting slice options, the supreme was the most exotic option compared to cheese and pepperoni. This ended up being my favorite slice! Normally I don't order supreme, because the veggies are too watery and not cooked enough. Not here! The texture of the vegetables felt more like a casserole than a fresh salad, which I immensely enjoyed.
The mozzarella slice is like an better cheese pizza slice.
The grandma slice was my least favorite slice. This was subpar compared to Prince Street Pizza. Id recommend you ignore the grandma slice, unless you're starving and want more bread and cheese per square inch in your body.
Id say depending on what you get, this is still a good choice for pizza in the lower Brooklyn area. Its not the most accessible by transit, and there's not much else surrounding it that's truly worth trying out, but it's been longstanding for a reason.