
High Quality pizza with crust made to perfection in the original and olde fashioned way. Born and bred in Bkn & Queens with a solid background experience in Pizza and a partner who’s born in the artisan bread making business. This place may be small in size but big in character.
Compact counter serve selling thin-crust & Sicilian-style slices & pies, plus calzones & heroes.
Hours
| Monday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–1 AM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–1 AM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 567 Vanderbilt Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238
Phone: (718) 399-9000
Website: https://www.brooklynshomeslicepizzany.com/
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Reviews
However, the spinach ricotta and mushroom truffle slices were so underwhelming.. I’m upset I wasted $40 on it. Charging $6+ a slice for frozen spinach just thrown on the pizza is ridiculous. I think this is probably the worst spinach and ricotta slice I’ve had.
The truffle mushroom pizza had 0 truffle oil .. I had to put my own.
The garlic knots were very under seasoned..
I see the good reviews and I am so confused. Did we order from the same place? Maybe it was just a bad day… but I won’t be ordering from here again.
My family and I visited this Homeslice location because we’re regular customers at the Vanderbilt spot, which we’ve always loved. Unfortunately, our experience here was very disappointing.
The employee at the register, Ross, was polite at first, but as soon as the manager left, his attitude completely changed. My 4-year-old son — who has sensory and special needs — was simply excited about his pizza. I had already reminded him to use a quiet voice, but Ross suddenly “shh’d” him harshly. At first, I honestly thought Ross was being playful, but then he started yelling, saying, “This is not a galley!” — directly at my child.
I calmly reminded him that my son is only four and just excited, but Ross didn’t apologize or show any understanding. It wasn’t until I asked for his name and requested to speak to a manager that he quickly said, “sorry,” then immediately repeated, “Yes, this is not a galley,” as if to justify his behavior. I stayed respectful throughout, but he was defensive, and another employee — who had already been rude to other customers — tried to excuse his actions by saying my son’s excitement was “disrupting them from hearing orders.” Meanwhile, groups of high school students were talking and laughing nearby without issue.
This experience showed a complete lack of empathy and professionalism, especially toward a young child with special needs. As loyal customers, we expected kindness and understanding — not hostility. I hope management at this location takes this seriously and provides better training on how to treat all families with patience, respect, and compassion.
Light, crisp, fresh
We tried a different spot every day while in town. This was hands down the best