Piazza Pizza

“I usually pick up pizza on the walk home from the subway, but when I've gotten pizza delivered, I can't believe how fast they are.”

“Everything is fresh and decadent and pretty cheap, considering it's on the Upper East Side.”

Piazza Pizza

Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Caters: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

5 reviews

  1. Not just really a pizza joint but more like a jack of all trades mish mosh kind of spot to grab a bite.

    Pizza, burgers, quesadillas, wraps, paninis, gyros, sandwiches, Italian standards, some breakfast items, salads, etc. Prices are decent.

    Have dropped in on occasion after getting off the 86th street subway stop after a night out drinking to grab some pizza to soak up the booze in my belly. Usually open until around 2am on weekends.

    Not all that great but not all that bad either. Just kind of there.

  2. Eh. Ordered delivery tonight. 5 stars for the food, 3 for service. I ordered fettuccine alfredo with peas and bacon, and a Snapple, and all was very reasonably priced. The delivery estimate was 40 minutes, but it got here much quicker, which was great. In my experience with places like this, the pasta is overcooked and drowning in watery sauce, with less-than-fresh toppings. Not this time. The sauce was robust and proportionate, the pasta was al dente, and the toppings were fresh and delicious. Pleased as I was with the dish, I was very disappointed to discover my drink was missing. When I called asking after it, the man on the phone was brusque, but said they'd send it over. It arrived quickly enough, but was, alas, the wrong drink. I guess Fruit Punch Snapple just wasn't in the stars for me tonight. I'll probably give these guys another shot if I find myself in the neighborhood again.

  3. They will deliver a single slice via Seamless. It's usually hot and decent pizza. Stromboli on the other hand is just a hot mess. Partially doughy, partially burned. Dough seemed cobbled together- like the thing didn't start out as a Stromboli but maybe some slices? Dunno- threw most of it away.

    Still- if you need one slice and are a lazy ass or a fraidy-cat this is your late night place for delivery.

  4. Cramped quarters, unhelpful staff, payed over $10 for a simple salad. Forget this place.

  5. In a rush? Hungry? Want the best slice of pizza in the Upper East Side? Go here! My fiance and I popped in to this small, hole-in-the-wall pizza joint before our movie next door and were blown away. I had the margharita pizza and don't think I've ever tasted fresher tomatoes or mozzarella or seen a bigger slice of pizza. The pizza was also expertly decorated, the tomatoes weren't just slapped on there like someone didn't care and thick chunks of mozzarella was strategically placed to ensure no bite would go without it. My fiance had some sort of supreme but I didn't really get a chance to see it or try it as he inhaled it in about 3 bites.

    The restaurant itself is truly immemorable. There are several two-seaters lined up against the wall sitting parallel to the kitchen – probably a better place to take out from or to eat on the run. Not really great for dining in with groups.

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3rd Avenue 1530
New York 10028 NY US
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