99 Cent Fresh Pizza
“Regular cheese slice for a $1 – great deal for midtown/grand central.”
“The taste is good compare to some $4 plus slices out here.”
“Haters gonna hate, lovers gonna love, I don't want to do none of the above I'm gonna chomp on you, 99 cent, bite by bite, I chomp on you.”
99 Cent Fresh Pizza
Take-out: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
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The epitome of the NYC dollar slice. It's not the best pizza you'll ever eat, but when I think about a New York slice, this is what I think of. Of the dollar slice places I've ever been, this one is by far the best. Perfect balance of crispy and chewy, with the right ratio of sauce and cheese. Hard to mess up you'd think, but lots of the dollar slice shops manage to. I love that you can get not just a slice for a dollar, but a whole pie for $8.
This is strictly a grab-and-go type of place. Nowhere to sit, and also, you really wouldn't want to stay. It's a tiny storefront with nothing but a counter and a couple of guys making pizzas. But for what it is, it shines.
This took care of business for us after midnight. But it was far from the best pizza in NYC.
If you have the chance to find something else that's open late at night then you will probably be better off.
Cheap drunk pizza. that is all.
Hey, for $1.00 a slice, this is really good! This is probably the cheapest lunch in the area and sometimes it gets super busy here as well. I was hesitant until one of my coworkers showed me.
Regular cheese slice is soft and chewy to my surprise. It could use more cheese but this is already tasty enough. Garlic powder, black pepper, red pepper flakes, and cilantro flakes condiments on the side; feel free to load your slice up! Of course this is not comparable to pizzeria quality but this does the job to fill you up.
Make it a combo – 2 Slices and a can of soda/water for $2.75. If you're on a budget, go for it!
It tasted like cheese bread. Maybe just bread since the cheese was tasteless. Sauce was tasteless too.
I've had much better dollar pizza.
Although it was open at 3 am. So thats a plus
99 cent fresh pizza is probably the cheapest eats you can get around this area of midtown. You will be paying tax on your slice of pizza at 1.07$ but well worth it.
There many 99 cent pizza spots in the area but there not all the same, when I mean the not the same I mean the quality and production, and beware not all of these 99 cent pizza spots are clean I'm just saying.
This is the only spot I would go to, I've been coming to this place before they started opening up others around the area.
The pizza is not bad but it's not amazing, I'd say the pizza is pretty darn good the price. The pizzas are coming out the oven fresh and hot and there's always a crisp on the crust which is always good because no one wants a soggy pizza where it's going to bend downwards.
The slices are smaller then your average pizza spot that may charge you 2.50$-3.00$ a slice but you pay for what you get. You can get a combo of 2 slices + a can of soda or bottle water for 2.75$ or you can get a pie for about 8.00$ toppings of course is extra.
This place can get packed on a hot summer day or cold winter day where lines go up to the corner of 3rd avenue, it's bananas. This pizza place can do justice when you have no time for lunch or working after hours at the office but I believe the ovens shut down between 7:45-8:30pm.
The only bad thing about this place is the small entrance and the amount of people that are in line turning sideways just to get threw to order and turning sideways to get out. There aren't any seats so don't expect to dine in, although there are many plazas around where you can sit and have your lunch at.
Don't listen to those negative reviews. Many compare to full up pizza joints. Remember, DOLLAR PIZZA. So for dollar pizza (yes, I've had many) this is definitely one of the better ones. Not the best in the city, but among the top.
A great stop when visiting grand central.
You get what you paid for. You can't beat the price of two slices of pizza and soda for $2.75. You can't get that price anywhere anymore these days. However, I prefer to spend a couple of dollar or two more on quality pizza. This pizza reminds me of elementary school pizza and believe me, they were never that good. It's a super small place with no seatings. The worst part was I saw roaches crawling outside. I think that turned me off the most. I guess that's NYC for you. This place will suffice for a late drunken night to say the least.