Slice Brothers Pizza

Pizza restaurant · Midtown Phillips

Slice Brothers Pizza

Pizza restaurant · Midtown Phillips

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Midtown Global Market, 920 E Lake St #113, Minneapolis, MN 55407

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New York-style slices, dill pickle pizza, budget-friendly  

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Midtown Global Market, 920 E Lake St #113, Minneapolis, MN 55407 Get directions

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$10–20 · Menu

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Midtown Global Market, 920 E Lake St #113, Minneapolis, MN 55407 Get directions

+1 612 259 7643
slicebrothersusa.com

$10–20 · Menu

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The Best Affordable Restaurants in Minneapolis and St. Paul | Eater Twin Cities

"Adam Kado and Hosie Thurmond’s new University Avenue location of Slice Brothers Pizza slings New York-style slices for $5 and under. A classic cheese slice is just $3.99; supreme, chicken bacon, dill pickle ranch, and other specialties are $4.99 — these are big slices, and very foldable." - Alex Lodner

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The Best Lunch Restaurants in St. Paul | Eater Twin Cities

"Adam Kado and Hosie Thurmond’s new(ish) University Avenue location of Slice Brothers Pizza slings New York-style slices for $5 and under, making it one of the most budget-friendly lunch spots in town. A classic cheese slice is just $3.99; supreme, chicken bacon, dill pickle ranch, and other specialties are $4.99 — these are big slices, and very foldable." - Justine Jones

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Onyedimma Nwachuku

Google
Slice Brothers is good at any location. Pickup was easy at the Midtown global market location. BBQ chicken is a featured flavor right now and it was good. Pineapple Chicken slice was loaded with pineapple, which is much appreciated. We enjoyed our order.

Veronica Plumbo

Google
Waited 10 minutes after we already waiting 20min for the order to be ready. We then got the wrong sized pizza so we waited another 40min for the right pizza. When we got home and the pizza we waited over an hour for is completely RAW. We now have to cook the pizza at home (with no baking sheet). The workers couldn’t care less about this inconvenience and didn’t offer any type of discount, coupon for next time or nothing. This pizza is NOT cheap and yet it feels like after this experience it should be. Their NE location was good but it seems like it shut down. I will not be back until the NE location reopens and I strongly URGE you to do the same. Unless this type of experience sounds like fun to you.

Andrew Verdin

Google
I really hate to do this, but they have left me no other choice. On 1/17/2025 I ordered delivery through their website. The delivery driver arrived carrying two pizzas SIDEWAYS in a plastic grocery bag. As you can imagine, the pizzas were a mangled mess. My kids would not eat it. Each slice was either naked or overloaded with cheese and toppings. They had sent an email asking how the delivery experience was. I provided feedback that it was terrible. I tried calling the restaurant but nobody has answered over the last 10 days. I sent an email on 1/21, with no response. This pizza is delicious, so they get 1 star for that. The lack of accountability is insane.

Maya Carnie

Google
We ordered 2 pepperoni pizzas through DoorDash. Our dasher notified us that when he arrived about , 30-40 minutes after we first ordered through the app, that they had not started our order and it would be 10-20 minutes until it was complete. Long after we ordered, we finally received our pizzas. One was barely edible and the other inedible as it was underbaked and was raw in places. We couldn’t even pick up a slice of pizza without the dough ripping since it was so raw. In order to even be edible, we would have to cook the pizza in the oven. We have been customers for years, but this is our final straw. The quality is so unpredictable and lately we are receiving more bad orders than good. I will no longer be ordering from Slice Brothers. Buyers beware.

Heidi Randen

Google
I used to love Slice Brothers but not any more. I ordered pizzas for pickup via their web site on 8/23/25 and was disappointed to find their restaurant unstaffed and empty when I went to pick them up despite having the order confirmed and and charged to me. My messages to management via their web site and Toast Local app have had no response. When I went to their restaurant in person later in the week, an employee confirmed they were closed the whole day on 8/23/25 and wished me luck trying to get the charges refunded.

Nate Keller

Google
Their pickled pizza is the best! Never have had bad service either. Been here at least half a dozen times. Good atmosphere. Midtown Global Market is awesome and tons of other selections.

Ryan

Google
I love pizza. I love pizza by the slice. This place does that! $5 for a slice as big as a plate. Today I got a chicken bacon ranch slice. Usually I go for pepperoni as it never lets me down but I wanted to switch it up today. The crust was buttery and crispy. It folded in half just the way I like it after I dashed on some red pepper flakes. You can buy Whole pizza if you like I just didn't look into that today.

Mary Alfaro

Google
Pizza = cardboard. Garlic Knots = purposeful false advertisement. I request a refund as soon as I saw them but was refused. The employee only said “no”.