Airy NY-style pizza, garlic knots, and Junior's cheesecake.


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"For a quick meal not too far from the stadium, go to Wiseguy for some of the area’s best pizza by the slice, (and some killer garlic knots), in a no-nonsense location that feels very NY." - Missy Frederick

"A dive-y but authentic New York–style pizza spot with locations in Chinatown, Navy Yard, Arlington, and Wheaton, positioned as a late-night favorite that transplants NYC pizza culture to the area." - Eater Staff

"When nothing but a big, two-handed slice of New York-style pizza will do, consider this local pizzeria. There’s also impressive garlic knots and a menu of cauliflower crust pies for gluten-free folks. Its newest D.C. locale sits in Dupont." - Tierney Plumb, Tim Ebner
"If you’re looking for a good slice, Wiseguy is the only place to get it. Unlike a lot of slices in the city, these snap back to that freshly cooked state when they’re reheated. The cheese is stringy, the sauce is tangy, the crust is crispy. No hardness, dryness, or staleness here. And while they’re not jumbo-sized, these Chinatown slices are at least as big as a football. Which means a single is usually enough for a quick lunch, but you’ll still probably want two to soak up a night out. The shop is extra popular on Fridays and Saturdays, when it’s open until 4am. So come when it’s busy if you want to watch folks stumble in and out after haphazardly making their way from 7th Street." - tristiana hinton, allison robicelli, omnia saed

"In response to community pushback over &pizza’s controversial “Marion Berry Knots,” Thompson Restaurant’s Wiseguy Pizza announced it will donate a portion of proceeds from all eight locations to the Marion Barry Jr. Legacy Foundation during November; Thompson Restaurant’s board president Warren Thompson said he knew Marion Barry personally and called it “deeply inappropriate to use his name and legacy in such a disrespectful manner.”" - Emily Venezky