Sbarro
Sbarro
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
8 reviews
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This poor Sbarro only has two stars.
I'm not the biggest fan of Sbarro restaurants. I've never had the pizza because I'm all about supporting authentic pizzerias, but the baked ziti isn't the worst. I'm giving this particular Sbarro 4 stars because of its surprising cleanliness and huge amount of seating. There is an ample amount of tables upstairs by the open salad bar, hot buffet, and pizza area and ovens, but downstairs is a huge room of booths and tables for Sbarro patrons. Sometimes seating is hard to come by in small NYC restaurants, but this Sbarro delivers.
Good job, Sbarro.
A need to fill up our stomach before going to a Broadway show scheduled at 8 PM led us to this chain restaurant. I had a second thought but our time is limited and we want to be done as fast as we can. It is a buffet service in the Midtown area, $8.29/pound , has descent food selection, a wait line in register is less than 2 min and the bottled water is more expensive than the food I selected. Anyway, plenty of seats, comfortable staff and comfort rooms for customers are available.
Just like any other cheap fast food pizza's. Although the line was SUPER long on a saturday night.
Nothing special here. Just a doughy, soft, not much flavor to it pizza. Just something to keep my stomach appeased till I can get to better food.
Not very good. No surprise considering I didn't even really care for the Bensonhurst original family owned business.
Eating at Sbarro's is no different than visiting TGI Friday's, Chili's, Outback, or any chain restaurant around the United States. However, with poor service, lackluster food at very steep prices, it becomes merely poor alternative (and bad tourist attraction) to plenty of authentic Italian places that could be found in New York. Save your money, go somewhre else. If you're a tourist, go for any place in Little Italy over this. And if you must come, go for their bunch AYCE buffet (for eggs / potatoes / sausage / bacon / fruit @ $7.95).
The slices are overpriced but tasty. There's enough seating and the staff are friendly. A pie is about $20 for 6 slices. You'll need a fork and knife. Try it out.
This place is a well-oiled machine on New Year's Eve.
Can't comment on the food because we didn't have any. But they did have beer and wine – not sure if that's regularly available or if it was only because it was NYE.
Also, shout out to Roberto – the man in charge! He took care of us.
I went out of desperation. I needed a quick bite to eat before heading to Caroline's with 15 minutes to spare before doors opened. It was too cold for a late May evening. It was rainy. I was starving. Screw it. A $5 slice of lukewarm veggie pizza satiated me for a good five minutes, then it sat in my stomach like a rock.
One of my more embarrassing regrets in life…
Damn. I hate Times Square and nearly everything in it.