Pizza Vino

Pizza restaurant · John F. Kennedy International Airport District

Pizza Vino

Pizza restaurant · John F. Kennedy International Airport District

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303 30thSt, Queens, NY 10001

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Pizza Vino at JFK serves up crisp, generously topped pies and cocktails in a lively, cozy airport spot perfect for a quick bite.  

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303 30thSt, Queens, NY 10001 Get directions

$10–20

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303 30thSt, Queens, NY 10001 Get directions

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Jul 30, 2025

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Where to Eat at John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK) - Eater NY

"Pizza Vino is a pizzeria with wine, located at gate B29, post-security." - Eater Staff

https://ny.eater.com/23810295/best-jfk-airport-food-restaurant-guide
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Naomie Delva

Google
I recently had the chance to dine at Pizza Vino with my mom while waiting for our flight at JFK International Airport. Overall, it was a decent experience that balanced convenience with quality. We ordered a sausage and spinach pizza, which was very tasty, and enjoyed two margaritas at the bar. The pizza had a crispy crust and a generous amount of toppings. If I were just rating the pizza by itself, I would give it a five. The ambiance was typical of an airport setting, a bit noisy and bustling, but Pizza Vino managed to carve out a cozy nook amidst the chaos. The staff were friendly and efficient, with Dovina, in particular, providing excellent service. She was attentive and made sure our order was out quickly despite the busy environment. The total came up to $81.20 for the pizza and two margaritas, including a tip. It’s a little expensive for pizza, but I really enjoyed it. By the time we finished our margaritas, we felt really nice, especially considering we were a bit stressed at the airport. While it wasn’t the best overall dining experience I’ve ever had, it certainly hit the spot for a quick bite before our flight. If you’re at JFK and craving some pizza and a margarita, Pizza Vino is a solid choice. Rating: 3.5 stars

John Tango

Google
Some reviewers mistaken this “Pizza Vino Bar” location for the “Pizza Vino Kitchen & Bar” which is on the same floor but totally different location where whole pizza are sold there. No slices. We came here for drinks & to the immediate left of this bar is another shop called “Pizza Vino” that sells pizza slices. Will be highlighting to Google Map of incorrect pictures posted for this location (Pizza Vino Bar & Pizza Vino versus Pizza Vino Kitchen & Bar). The bartender is hard working & provide good friendly service. He had to clean the tables off pizza crumbs bought next door also a related store (Pizza Vino). 2024-AUG-30 evening

Reyad Singh

Google
Just purchased a pizza here and it was an absolutely horrible experience at JFK. Please save yourself from the horrible food and experience. We told the cashier we wanted it "to go" as it is an airport and planned to carry what we didnt eat on the airplane, however, upon receiving the food, we were told we had to leave their sitting area and could not eat there. Why were we not told this before instead of being embarrassed in front of everyone? Also to make things worse, the food was burnt (see photo) and taste burnt also - not a single flavour in this pizza. This is not the type of place you want at an international airport, I will never recommend this place, my only wish is I didnt spend my money there and that I could give them a rating of ZERO.

Adam Hotspur

Google
Food was okay. However, service was awful. Staff was unprofessional. I had ordered to eat in and received the pizza in a takeaway box with no slices cut and no cutlery and when the worker had cut the pizza slices it was hardly cut so I had to do it myself. We also ordered garlic knots which was on the menu via scanning the qr code and paid for. We then had to ask 30 minutes later for our garlic knots and they said it was not in stock. And currently still pending a refund of $6. Staff were also unapologetic of the matter. Wouldn’t recommend this place. Awful service.

Lindita Nikolla

Google
My son in law ordered three pizzas, two margheritas and a pepperoni. It took quite some to prepare and when the pizzas were arrived, one of them was very burnt underneath and the other was burnt. Only one of them was cooked perfectly. My daughter and son in law didn’t want to complain but I was having none of it. They managed to finish most of the pizza but weren’t too happy about it being burnt and very burnt. I went to the counter and complained. I explained the situation and requested for the manager from one of the employees. He was very nice and got the manager right away. When she arrived, she was also very nice and accommodating. She offered to give me free pizza. I was very happy with the outcome and decided to write a review.

Mac Frizzle

Google
$15 for an uncooked pie is redunk. Flew in from Cleveland and was hungry. Figured if I’m in NYC the pie should be good. One bite almost made me hurl. Bad look on yall

Derek Sadler

Google
The prices on the menu are lower than the price they charge you. They don’t tell you. I ordered a large wine and watched them under pour due to bubbles and not letting them settle to fill the full measure of it. For 30 bucks I expect every last drop and definitely not a full ounce short. Not a fan of this spot. Other places will give you your full pour for your 30 bucks while also being honest about the price on the menu- not listing it cheaper than the other spots around to reel you in only to charge you above what’s listed. I don’t care if it’s only 1.25 difference- it’s the principle and the lack of transparency that is annoying. WHAT I SEE ON MENU SHOULD BE WHAT I PAY!!! Get your menus corrected!! Not happy at all about this experience.

Richard Margetts

Google
The worst serving experience that I've ever experienced! Genuinely felt that I was inconveniencing them by ordering from them. 2 people literally stopped work during my order and just walked off on their break. Turns out my pizza had already been taken out of the oven, but just sat on the side getting cold until someone decided to try and work out who's pizza it was. It tasted fairly pleasant when it came out, allbeit cold! Every single member of staff appeared to be either surly or apathetic!