
This cozy, gourmet eatery serves wood-fired Neapolitan pizzas, rustic small plates & pastas.
Hours
| Sunday | 12–3:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Monday | 5–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 5–9 PM |
| Friday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 12–3:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 919 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11238
Phone: (347) 844-9588
Website: https://www.pizzalovesemily.com/location/brooklyn/
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Reviews
Oh and the service from Indah was top notch and welcoming. She was friendly, attentive and knew the menu well.
The wings arrived quickly and really packed a punch of flavour. The portion size was generous, enough for 3 of us to share, and overall it made for a great starter. We had a nice break between our starters and mains arriving, which we appreciated. When they arrived though all of the main dishes were delicious! The burger was so juicy and all of the flavours together worked so well, I can see why this is considered one of the best burgers in New York. Shoutout to the fries that came with the dish as well, they were so moreish and none of us could stop eating them. The pizza was more of a Neapolitan style pizza but the dough was tasty and we all thought it was an enjoyable slice.
We ended the meal with some espresso martinis and the s’mores calzone. The martinis were great and the calzone was a great dessert, it was just a bit too much for us after all of the food (clearly had eyes bigger than our stomachs).
All in all I would highly recommend Emily if you are looking for a casual restaurant with good food. We all had 3 or 4 drinks each, along with the food, and the total bill (including tax and tip) came to c$300. We didn’t think this was bad value for the quality of food (and being New York) and we all agreed we would return. Looking forward to trying more dishes in the future!
ordered the original Dan’s pizza and the Emmy Burger. we were starving, so we were ready to eat.
Emmy Burger is an 8/10. great sauce, firm bun, and the meat was delicious. It is a top10 burger. absolutely not worth the price or the hype. for $31 you can make yourself a delicious burger at home, while watching a movie. The fries seem to vary from picture to picture—I got more of a white thin fry than other customers in reviews did (brown, crumbly fries). See photos for reference.
pizza was 5/10. it is a vodka pie but it ate more like a white slice. Flavor lacked there wasnt the necessary amount of vodka for a vodka pie. in fact, there was a lack of sauce entirely. $20, but the mozz was good to bite into. you can get a better slice/pie elsewhere, 100%.
in short—great atmosphere and friendly hostess. but i would not come back. This is the best way to explain my feelings about Emily— my friend and i said if we were to pick a Chili’s burger or an Emmy Burger, we would choose an Emmy Burger. If we were to pick between Chili’s or Emily’s though? = Chili’s 10 times out of 10 times.
things are getting expensive nowadays, and i dont even have a recommended place for you to go elsewhere. but, staying home with your wife or girlfriend and making a burger would be much more worth it. save your money and make her happy.
After trying all kinds of remakes, I finally got myself to Emily to try the original World-famous Emmy Burger, and I must say it’s worth the hype. The ingredients are very tasteful without being overreaching, very well balanced. With no doubt, the Emmy sauce is so good it’s hard to put into words. They basically invented a new flavor. Its spicy touch combines perfectly with the saltiness of the fluffy pretzel bun, the sweetness of the caramelized onion, and the acidity of the pickles. I expected a little more flavor intensity from the dry-aged meat, and it would’ve made the whole experience unsurpassable. However, it is one of the best burgers you will ever have. And the fries… crispy and addictive!
If you are in the city, you MUST gift yourself a visit to this cozy place. No other item of food has had a bigger impact than this masterpiece of a burger. They changed the game. They made history. Hail to the queen, hail to Emily
PS: Will come back for their pizzas
The Brussel sprouts were a bit tough, could have been cooked and caramelized longer.
The Emmy Burger was bland and could’ve used more salt. The fries that came with it was good though.
The Emily pizza reminded more of cheese bread than white pizza. The pistachio and honey taste were very light pretty much non-existent, we were thinking more honey would’ve helped a lot. 1/4th of the crust was also burnt black as you can see in the picture
Overall we were disappointed with our dinner here.