Pizza • Casual • Cheese • Italian
"Let start this off that there are far too many places out here that like to claim they 're a real New York Pizza. I 'm surprised no one has opened up a place called Gino Spaghetti 's Absolutely Positively New York Pizza . Every time a place has to claim they 're real NY pizza you will be disappointed. In fact if a place has claims they 're real NY pizza that should be your red flag. Real NYC pizzerias don 't call themselves real pizzerias . (Although a lot of them will call themselves 'Ray 's Famous Original ' but that 's a whole other story) That being said the place does have a real NY feel and authenticity when you walk in. The pizza is okay but let 's be honest here, it 's not real NYC pizza, The crust is much thinner then the typical NY slice more like a flatbread consistency but each slice is a good size. I will point out that there 's a chain in NYC called Two Boots that was all about the thin crust pizza so I suppose if they called it Johnny 's Real New York Pizza if you call Two Boots 's Thin Crust Real New York Pizza then yes it could be considered real New York pizza . But to consider it comparable to a New York pizza slice ? Fuhgeddaboudit!"
Cafe • Cafés • Italian