Broadway Pizzeria
“From what you can see over the counter the Pizza is always fresh and prepared with all fresh ingredients.”
“Heads up: they dont serve beers/alcohol and the pasta dishes are kind of heavy on the oil (but its olive oil so I'm OK with it!)”
“I'm sure there are a lot of other great things on the menu, but these are a few I can say with confidence will not disappoint
I don't recommend the baked ziti, chicken marsala or meatballs.”
Broadway Pizzeria
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Caters: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
8 reviews
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Great NY style pizzas! Get the margherita pie with fresh mozzarella and basil ($16 for a large, I think.) The sausage is pretty good, too, although it's sliced sausage. Service is always fast and friendly. Garlic knots are also good. I'll have to admit that this place is better than some of the more famous places in NYC. Crisp thin crust, great marinara sauce, and fresh ingredients= 4 stars.
I've been here several times thanks to the location and variety on the menu. The only problem, too many items on the menu. Something about going to a pizza shop with the option of ordering a cheeseburger throws me off.
Aside from that the pizza is good!! I've order the lasagna a a course of time which was a little too cheesy for my taste, but that's just me.
The service is always great and has yet to let me down .
You know that place that just happens to be on the way home from the subway? The one you trudge into after a hellish day at work and your thought is "I was here yesterday and twice last week but fuck it… I'm starved."?
This is my place. Pizza is great, they have fountain drinks (my favorite), and if I want to try to be healthy at a pizza place, their salad with grilled chicken and balsamic vinaigrette is good. But when you walk into your neighborhood place, being healthy may be the last thing you are thinking about.
Best overall takeout spot in the area when considering taste, value, and convenience. Their biggest downfall is that they close pretty early for me (10p). Otherwise, decent pizza, I've had better, but the lasagna and baked ziti was alright. I ordered fried chicken wings and a couple of the pieces weren't cooked thoroughly. Since then, I stick with what I know.
Lots to choose from the menu. When you're too lazy to cook, sick of Chinese food, not feeling Mexican, and can't afford bar food, Broadway Pizza fills the void.
I feel it necessary to thank Broadway Pizza for keeping me from starving during my 5 months living in Bushwick. In my opinion it's one of the best takeout options within 5 blocks of the Kosciuszko train stop. With no good supermarkets around, I was ordering in quite often. Here are a few of my favorite things… The regular cheese pizza, the cookies, especially the white chocolate macadamia ones, the chicken francese with a side of veggies instead of pasta, and the Penna Vodka. The wings are pretty good as well. I'm sure there are a lot of other great things on the menu, but these are a few I can say with confidence will not disappoint
I don't recommend the baked ziti, chicken marsala or meatballs.
What the fuck is wrong with businesses on and near Broadway? They all overcharge, by throwing arbitrary charges not listed on the menu. This happened to me on the Bushwick side at another place as well.
I asked for two onion slices. They're on the menu as $2.75. They gave me two slices with onions and peppers (I didn't notice the peppers) and then charged $3.50 each! Note that this is not listed on the menu anywhere. I would never pay $3.50 for a slice at a run-of-the-mill place like this. I had to negotiate with them to get my money back, and they proceeded to make a new pizza with just onions. Even then they didn't give me the proper refund. They gave me a dollar back, when they should have give me $1.50. At that point I'd had enough.
A business needs to clearly state what it is providing, and honor the customer's request. No customer should have to negotiate to get the price listed on the menu.
Pro-tip: double check what you should be charged BEFORE you pay. I made the mistake of confirming it after I gave them my credit card, which gave them much more leverage. And note that their menu prices include tax, so don't let charge you any.
Their food is pretty garbage. The tomato-based pasta has way too much sauce, making it watery and largely unpleasant to eat.
The pizza here is sooooo good!!!! My kids enjoy it as an occasional after school snack. We get the personal pizza which is not as small as you think. It's sliced 8 ways and after eating two slices you are satisfied. The three of us always feel full after we eat it and I've even stretched it to feed four once. The cookies are really yummy too!!
The people who work there are equally as fantastic. Very accommodating to my request when going with young children. My kids often get a free cookie to share when we go.
Love them, if only they'd deliver.
Pizza: A pretty classic collection of New York pizzeria slices. I went with a bacon pineapple. The toppings were fresh and had a lot of flavor. The cheese was tasted great. I'll echo some other reviews and say that oven makes the difference – the crust is well above average. At $3.75 for a specialty slice ($2.25 for regular) I would say this place is an incredibly good value.
Menu: A fairly extensive menu outside of pizza including burgers, wings and sandwiches.
Service: The proprietor was very friendly and service was quick.
Location: Right outside the Kosciuszko stop on broadway.
Ambiance: Standard pizzeria decor. The intersection of Kosciuszko and Broadway makes for a really interesting angular space in a corner building like this which Broadway Pizzeria uses well.
Recommended for a quick, good slice at an excellent price.