Take-out: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Bike Parking: Yes Good for Kids: Yes
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$ Price range Under $10
6 reviews
Dagny Allums
Slice & Co might not have the best NY pizza in Greenwich Village, but their slices definitely do the trick. I love coming here because they have $1 cheese slices, whereas most cheese slices around the village cost 2-3 dollars. The crust is crunchy and the cheese is delicious. There is absolutely nothing to complain about, considering how great of a bargain of Slice & Co is.
They got specialty slices going for $2.50 and up and they also will make a fresh whole pie for you if you request it.
If your drunk and need some cheap good greasy food, come to Slice & Co and your prayers will be answered.
Decent slice in Rage Central. It doesn't stand out from the other standard slice joints, but if you're stumbling out of Comedy Cellar or, god forbid, Off the Wagon, in need of an edible liquor sponge, Slice will do. Small place, no lines.
The space is well lit, and there were plenty of tasty looking options to pick from. I grabbed a slice, as did my friend. It definitly hit the spot before we stumbled on to the next unknown spot.
New York City and their $1 pizzas. I have no clue how they manage to sell slices of pizza for $1 and still make a profit but heck, I'm not complaining. The extremely thin crust pizza I tried was tasty with just enough cheese and tomato sauce. Slice & Co also serves up $2 draft beers and $3 bottled beers along with your dolla slice. It's 8 for a plain pie or $12 for a one topping pizza. It's a great place when you're pissed drunk or a broke azz college student. good eats man. good eats.
I'm not a big pizza lover but this past Sunday, my boyfriend and I needed a cheap, quick fix for dinner (I was HANGRY and needed immediate gratification). He suggested Slice & Co and though I fought the idea at first, it ended but being the right decision.
We walked in to a mostly empty place (it was the Superbowl so I'm sure everyone was at a party or a bar), and we ordered a large sausage pie. $12 later and a freshly made pizza in our hands, we indulged. It was good. The crust was crunchy, the cheese was cheesy, the sauce was sweet and tangy, and there was a good amount of meat. I may or may not have devoured half a pie.
If you're looking for New York City's most authentic, greatest pizza ever that you could swear was made in Italy and teleported to NY, this is not your place. If you're looking for a good pizza at a good price, this is perfect.
Slice & Co might not have the best NY pizza in Greenwich Village, but their slices definitely do the trick. I love coming here because they have $1 cheese slices, whereas most cheese slices around the village cost 2-3 dollars.
The crust is crunchy and the cheese is delicious. There is absolutely nothing to complain about, considering how great of a bargain of Slice & Co is.
They got specialty slices going for $2.50 and up and they also will make a fresh whole pie for you if you request it.
If your drunk and need some cheap good greasy food, come to Slice & Co and your prayers will be answered.
Decent slice in Rage Central. It doesn't stand out from the other standard slice joints, but if you're stumbling out of Comedy Cellar or, god forbid, Off the Wagon, in need of an edible liquor sponge, Slice will do. Small place, no lines.
Good place for a quick bite during the bar crawl.
The space is well lit, and there were plenty of tasty looking options to pick from. I grabbed a slice, as did my friend. It definitly hit the spot before we stumbled on to the next unknown spot.
Decor: 3/5
-seating for about 10
-slightly dirty
Service: 3/5
-only one worker so it may be slow
Pizza: 2.5/5
-Extremely thin crust with salty tomato sauce. Greasyness level 3/5
New York City and their $1 pizzas. I have no clue how they manage to sell slices of pizza for $1 and still make a profit but heck, I'm not complaining. The extremely thin crust pizza I tried was tasty with just enough cheese and tomato sauce. Slice & Co also serves up $2 draft beers and $3 bottled beers along with your dolla slice. It's 8 for a plain pie or $12 for a one topping pizza. It's a great place when you're pissed drunk or a broke azz college student. good eats man. good eats.
I'm not a big pizza lover but this past Sunday, my boyfriend and I needed a cheap, quick fix for dinner (I was HANGRY and needed immediate gratification). He suggested Slice & Co and though I fought the idea at first, it ended but being the right decision.
We walked in to a mostly empty place (it was the Superbowl so I'm sure everyone was at a party or a bar), and we ordered a large sausage pie. $12 later and a freshly made pizza in our hands, we indulged. It was good. The crust was crunchy, the cheese was cheesy, the sauce was sweet and tangy, and there was a good amount of meat. I may or may not have devoured half a pie.
If you're looking for New York City's most authentic, greatest pizza ever that you could swear was made in Italy and teleported to NY, this is not your place. If you're looking for a good pizza at a good price, this is perfect.