Delivery: Yes Take-out: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Bike Parking: Yes Good for Kids: Yes
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$ Price range Under $10
4 reviews
Oleta Rasheed
I came here once and got a slice (I think of cheese). First, they have a weird of giving wrapping it up. They put it on a plate, then put the plate in a paper bag, then put another paper bag on the other end. The result, unless you're very careful, is that most of your cheese falls of. I wasn't very impressed by this method, but was fairly impressed with the pizza.
The next time I had it, my roommates ordered a whole pizza. This time it came in a box, which was much better. But the taste was much worse. It was overly cheesy and overly greasy. The white pizza with avocado tasted like potatoes, I couldn't even finish a piece. The others were finish-able, but not worth it.
Also, the guys behind the counter aren't the friendliest of people… Not mean, but simply not very friendly (which is pretty much par for the course in New York pizza places)
I love this deli! I always come in while I'm washing clothes next door to grab a cup of coffee and a bite to eat. The guy behind the counter knows the few things I usually order and will ask me which I want. I appreciate that, especially since I don't frequent the deli on a daily basis.
Their prices are decent, the service friendly, and the food is always fresh.
This corner deli underwent a facelift in the last year and is now billed as some sort of "health food" purveyor. Not so sure about that, though their fare is less greasy than that of many corner delis.
The smiling guys behind the counter are friendly and fast with the breakfast sandwich and coffee orders and will likely remember your poison after a few stops in. They offer several breakfast specials that include a free small coffee, including 2 eggs on a bagel or roll for $2. They're not Murray's but they're on the corner and they're cheap.
Solid slice, 24/7. The smell of garlic will call to you as you walk home drunk. Sometimes I have to take a longer route home in order to avoid it (and by it, I mean obesity).
Stick to the plain slices though, the specialty pies can be nasty.
I came here once and got a slice (I think of cheese). First, they have a weird of giving wrapping it up. They put it on a plate, then put the plate in a paper bag, then put another paper bag on the other end. The result, unless you're very careful, is that most of your cheese falls of. I wasn't very impressed by this method, but was fairly impressed with the pizza.
The next time I had it, my roommates ordered a whole pizza. This time it came in a box, which was much better. But the taste was much worse. It was overly cheesy and overly greasy. The white pizza with avocado tasted like potatoes, I couldn't even finish a piece. The others were finish-able, but not worth it.
Also, the guys behind the counter aren't the friendliest of people… Not mean, but simply not very friendly (which is pretty much par for the course in New York pizza places)
I love this deli! I always come in while I'm washing clothes next door to grab a cup of coffee and a bite to eat. The guy behind the counter knows the few things I usually order and will ask me which I want. I appreciate that, especially since I don't frequent the deli on a daily basis.
Their prices are decent, the service friendly, and the food is always fresh.
Solid egg sandwich + coffee.
This corner deli underwent a facelift in the last year and is now billed as some sort of "health food" purveyor. Not so sure about that, though their fare is less greasy than that of many corner delis.
The smiling guys behind the counter are friendly and fast with the breakfast sandwich and coffee orders and will likely remember your poison after a few stops in. They offer several breakfast specials that include a free small coffee, including 2 eggs on a bagel or roll for $2. They're not Murray's but they're on the corner and they're cheap.
Solid slice, 24/7. The smell of garlic will call to you as you walk home drunk. Sometimes I have to take a longer route home in order to avoid it (and by it, I mean obesity).
Stick to the plain slices though, the specialty pies can be nasty.