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Norm’s Pizza
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Nearby attractions
Brooklyn Public Library - Park Slope Branch
431 6th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Park Slope Jewish Center
1320 8th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
440 Gallery
440 6th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Bartel-Pritchard Square
Prospect Park Southwest, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Harmony Playground
64 West Dr, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Lesbian Herstory Archives
484 14th St, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Lafayette Memorial
9th St, Prospect Park W, Brooklyn, NY 11215
South Slope Dog Run
Brooklyn, NY 11215
Slope Park Playground
6th Avenue &, 18th St, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Gallery Players
199 14th St, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Nearby restaurants
Tenichi Ramen
382 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Little Purity
390 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
WINNER
367 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Casa Azul
369 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Hanco's
354 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Jai Dee Restaurant | Thai | Brooklyn | NYC
420 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215, United States
Toyo Ramen Bar
349 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Lively Brooklyn
396 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
New Kiku Sushi
361 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
East Wind Snack Shop
417 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Nearby hotels
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Brooklyn Downtown
533 3rd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Hotel Le Bleu
370 4th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
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Norm’s Pizza

388 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
4.0(115)$$$$
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attractions: Brooklyn Public Library - Park Slope Branch, Park Slope Jewish Center, 440 Gallery, Bartel-Pritchard Square, Harmony Playground, Lesbian Herstory Archives, Lafayette Memorial, South Slope Dog Run, Slope Park Playground, Gallery Players, restaurants: Tenichi Ramen, Little Purity, WINNER, Casa Azul, Hanco's, Jai Dee Restaurant | Thai | Brooklyn | NYC, Toyo Ramen Bar, Lively Brooklyn, New Kiku Sushi, East Wind Snack Shop
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Phone
(347) 967-5082
Website
normspizza.com

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Featured dishes

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Cheese Pie
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Pepperoni Pie
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Margherita Pie
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Vodka Pie
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Supreme Pie
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White Pie
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Avant Garlic
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Sausage Pie
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Tomato Pie - Vegan
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Buffalo JACK! ( Vegan )
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Sicilian
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Sicilian Pepperoni
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Garlic Knots
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T-Shirt
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Classic Long Tee

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Nearby attractions of Norm’s Pizza

Brooklyn Public Library - Park Slope Branch

Park Slope Jewish Center

440 Gallery

Bartel-Pritchard Square

Harmony Playground

Lesbian Herstory Archives

Lafayette Memorial

South Slope Dog Run

Slope Park Playground

Gallery Players

Brooklyn Public Library - Park Slope Branch

Brooklyn Public Library - Park Slope Branch

4.0

(77)

Open 24 hours
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Park Slope Jewish Center

Park Slope Jewish Center

4.6

(26)

Open 24 hours
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440 Gallery

440 Gallery

4.3

(15)

Closed
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Bartel-Pritchard Square

Bartel-Pritchard Square

4.5

(256)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Tue, Dec 9 • 9:00 PM
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Cóisir na Nollaig - Pop Up Gaeltacht
Thu, Dec 11 • 6:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Norm’s Pizza

Tenichi Ramen

Little Purity

WINNER

Casa Azul

Hanco's

Jai Dee Restaurant | Thai | Brooklyn | NYC

Toyo Ramen Bar

Lively Brooklyn

New Kiku Sushi

East Wind Snack Shop

Tenichi Ramen

Tenichi Ramen

4.8

(1.1K)

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Little Purity

Little Purity

4.5

(325)

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WINNER

WINNER

4.4

(307)

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Casa Azul

Casa Azul

4.5

(254)

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Reviews of Norm’s Pizza

4.0
(115)
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1.0
44w

The kid behind the counter was so rude, I literally threw my pizza slice at him. I’m not proud of it or excuse and it usually takes a lot to get me upset but this kids snotty behavior took the cake.

From the moment I walked in, every polite or reasonable question I asked was met with either condescending indifference, rudeness, or snippy remarks. When I asked my final question—requesting a knife and fork because he had already turned me down for hand sanitizer and told me there was no bathroom to wash my hands—I simply confronted him about his attitude. His response? “That’s not my problem. That’s your problem.”

I swear to God, I almost lost my mind and threw my slice.

It’s beyond me why people in a neighborhood like Park Slope are willing to put up with and even reward this kind of behavior with 4.5-star ratings. But that’s on them, not me. I will certainly never enter this establishment again—or any of their other locations, for that matter. It’s a disgrace. In a city with so much choice and so many high-quality options, they think they can run a business while treating customers this way? Based on previous reviews, I know...

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5.0
2y

Norms Pizza is the best and coolest Pizza spot in Park Slope HANDS DOWN! I have lived in Park Slope since 1994 and the one thing I have always felt the area slightly lacked, was diversity. You walk into Norms Pizza, and you can feel the vibes, you can feel the culture and you can feel the diversity. The Pizza taste great! But I have to give credit to their staff for creating the atmosphere that keeps me returning to this Pizzeria. When I come in, the musics great, the crew is happy. I feel nothing, but welcomed, genuinely. The staff up front, as well as the cooks, are always on their toes, doing what they need to do to make sure business is running smoothly and every customer leaves happy. I really appreciate that and I can't say enough, how a cool, positive staff, can really create a better experience for us all. I wish I remembered their names, but the super tall guy with dreads, the slightly shorted guy with the fro, and the only girl i've seen work there so far, really make this spot what it is! Keep it up! Hopefully they...

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5.0
1y

Retro feel pizzeria serves pies packed with flavor! These slices are sourdough style and have a unique flavor. I’ve tried them all. Hands down the best is the white slice. Why? What makes Norm’s different is the sour taste of the dough. With the tomato sauce, in my opinion, the pie overall tastes more acidic than other places… maybe too sour?Now if you remove the tomato sauce and go with white pizza, it’s an absolute 🧨 dynamite combination. You have the mozzarella ricotta sauce that feels slightly rich but then you cut it with the sourness from the dough and it’s incredible. They counter balance perfectly. Try the other flavors for sure… but the white sourdough slice with that hint of garlic is the winner 🏅 Highly Recommend this...

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LIEMLIEM
Retro feel pizzeria serves pies packed with flavor! These slices are sourdough style and have a unique flavor. I’ve tried them all. Hands down the best is the white slice. Why? What makes Norm’s different is the sour taste of the dough. With the tomato sauce, in my opinion, the pie overall tastes more acidic than other places… maybe too sour?Now if you remove the tomato sauce and go with white pizza, it’s an absolute 🧨 dynamite combination. You have the mozzarella ricotta sauce that feels slightly rich but then you cut it with the sourness from the dough and it’s incredible. They counter balance perfectly. Try the other flavors for sure… but the white sourdough slice with that hint of garlic is the winner 🏅 Highly Recommend this slice ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Aarøπ DayalaπAarøπ Dayalaπ
It's exactly what you need. Pizza. Simply pizza. There's supreme, vodka, cheese, Sicilian... Simply consistent. They use really good ingredients too. All the pizza dudes are cool. All the prices include tax. But the part that blows my mind... These dudes make maybe the best garlic knots and marinara that I think I've ever had. Warm them up the next day and they might be better. I can't believe I'm writing about garlic knots right now. Norm's is where you go grab a slice. (Get some knots)
Tony Del PinoTony Del Pino
Norm is a newish Pizza spot in Park Slope Brooklyn, and a welcome addition to boot. The retro aesthetic of the pizzeria brings tons of nostalgia for me. The menu is small but efficient. Pizzas are well balanced with a great crunch to the crust. I will say I found the garlic knots a bit underwhelming. On the dry side. Willing to give them a 2nd chance when I return.
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Retro feel pizzeria serves pies packed with flavor! These slices are sourdough style and have a unique flavor. I’ve tried them all. Hands down the best is the white slice. Why? What makes Norm’s different is the sour taste of the dough. With the tomato sauce, in my opinion, the pie overall tastes more acidic than other places… maybe too sour?Now if you remove the tomato sauce and go with white pizza, it’s an absolute 🧨 dynamite combination. You have the mozzarella ricotta sauce that feels slightly rich but then you cut it with the sourness from the dough and it’s incredible. They counter balance perfectly. Try the other flavors for sure… but the white sourdough slice with that hint of garlic is the winner 🏅 Highly Recommend this slice ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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It's exactly what you need. Pizza. Simply pizza. There's supreme, vodka, cheese, Sicilian... Simply consistent. They use really good ingredients too. All the pizza dudes are cool. All the prices include tax. But the part that blows my mind... These dudes make maybe the best garlic knots and marinara that I think I've ever had. Warm them up the next day and they might be better. I can't believe I'm writing about garlic knots right now. Norm's is where you go grab a slice. (Get some knots)
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Norm is a newish Pizza spot in Park Slope Brooklyn, and a welcome addition to boot. The retro aesthetic of the pizzeria brings tons of nostalgia for me. The menu is small but efficient. Pizzas are well balanced with a great crunch to the crust. I will say I found the garlic knots a bit underwhelming. On the dry side. Willing to give them a 2nd chance when I return.
Tony Del Pino

Tony Del Pino

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