The pizza was good, competitive compare to other pizzeria. The restaurant looked clean and nice, and the hidden bar behind the store was a nice touch. However, my only criticism is the credit card fee that comes with a cc purchase. Not that there is anything wrong with a service fee, but when you start adding fees to your goods, that is just less of an incentive to buy pizza from here from a consumer's perspective. The pizza here is good, but so is Williamburg Pizza, which is located on the same block, they been established here in the neighborhood for many years, and the purchase comes...
Read more"The Pizza Inn" in Brooklyn is a hidden gem that combines the best of both worlds. The front pizza shop serves delicious, crispy pies. But what truly sets it apart is the hidden speakeasy in the back… Walking through what looks to be a freezer door is actually a portal to another dimension! The hospitality was exceptional as we enjoyed a diverse menu of delectable dishes and expertly crafted cocktails. The live music and fine art adds to the cozy ambiance, making it a perfect spot for a memorable night out. A must-visit for fantastic food, live music, and exceptional drinks...
Read moreOn the days when I can get a slice, it's ok, NYC is full of great slices and this one is decent. But man, the number of times I come in and there's only half a pie out for the whole house, or they tell me I gotta wait 20 minutes for a slice, I have no clue how they ever serve anyone. I just walked in after NOT getting a slice here 2 weeks ago (because I'd have to wait) and all that was out was half a Marg pie (no other slices), and no one even acknowledged that I walked in. Anyway, there's better pizza spots around, for how volatile this one can be I'm...
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