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Address: 400 E Valley Rd, El Jebel, CO 81623
Phone: (970) 963-6088
Website: http://www.nyp.pizza/
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So happy to find this gem in Basalt while visiting there. Ordered twice in less than a week & they’ll definitely get our business the next time we’re lucky enough to visit this beautiful area!!
Pizza is pretty easy to make decent. This is less than decent. The flavor is surprisingly bland. It makes you wonder why you can’t taste as much as it looks like you should.
They made the crust so thin that some of the slices couldn’t even be picked up.
They also took forever to make the pizza. It wasn’t that busy and still took 20 minutes to make a pizza. I make my own pizza in an Ooni pizza oven and I can heat it up and make a pizza in less than 15 minutes. And it tastes better.
I discovered New York Pizza grocery shopping at El Jebel City Market next to Willits Town Center where I live in the summer. I noticed on Friday nights a line to pay almost reached the front door.
I had to explore.
Well, I discovered it’s one of the most fun places in Basalt. Forget Zane’s Tavern. This is THE place. Sports on multiple TV screens. Plenty of tables inside AND outside to enjoy the food. Plenty of beer. This place is hoppin’ on weekends.
The pizza is…phenomenal, especially if you eat in and get the pie steaming hot straight from the oven to your table. A thin but yeasty, crunchy crust serves as the foundation. We are carnivores so we had the all-meat pizza called the works. Pepperoni, sausage and Canadian bacon mix it up with mushrooms, onions, green peppers and black olives, all buried under a blanket of melted mozzarella.
But you can build you own pizza; there are 23 choices including artichoke hearts and red or yellow onions. (Picky, picky!)
To me the best thing to order is their chicken wings. City Market next door sells great chicken wings at half the price. But I would still pay full price ($12 wings for $19) for these. Juicy, sweet, just greasy enough. There are eight sauces ranging from sweet (Carolina Gold) to burn your mouth hot (honey sriracha, habanero or ring of fire.)
Surprisingly, everyone seemed to be leaving with one Philly cheesesteak sandwich. They must be good. The NYP burger uses local Colorado beef. This is a ranching county so I trust the beef. That’s on my list for next time.
You can even order fried dough, cheesy or sweet.
There is plenty of parking since it’s the main parking lot for the big supermarket in town.
There’s also a New York Pizza in Aspen and Carbondale. They are on my list for next summer.
What a joy when a local restaurant in a strip shopping center serves glorious food!
The staff was friendly, but nobody wore a mask. The bar doesn’t have any separation between patrons, but it wasn’t crowded.
Prices are reasonable for the area, but remember that even with takeout orders they charge tax.