
At Fresco’s pizza is taken seriously. The best ingredients found in both the Old and New World are used to create unique pizzas. Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese is imported from Italy and aged for 12 months before use. The Grande cheese in the New York classic is the gold standard. Imported prosciutto, extra virgin olive oil and some of the highest quality tomatoes are used to create the best pizzas.
Low-key, contemporary counter serve also serving pasta dishes, gourmet salads & panini.
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Address: 804 W 187th St, New York, NY 10040
Phone: (212) 740-2737
Website: https://www.frescospizzerianewyork.com/?utm_source=gbp
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non-New Yorkers yet the standard here is much higher. I guess I’m saying that a New York 4 is a 5 anywhere else Having said that, Fresco’s is an awesome spot. All the staff are friendly and remember you. The pizzas are excellent. They always have the latest game on the TV and pies are done pretty quick. They keep things simple…its a pizza joint. They aren’t trying to be an Italian restraunt although they do have a few non pizza dishes that are good. The only reason I rated a 4 for food is because while tasty the crust is not the kind that complete stand stuff and airy…but it is crispy and taste good. This is my go to spot.
One of the most consistent pizza spots I go to — hands down.
This place is always packed, especially after school, and that alone tells you something. I come here all the time, and it rarely ever misses. The variety of specialty slices is crazy — this is not a regular-slice-only spot for me.
I usually go straight for the specialties:
Buffalo chicken
Mushroom with truffle oil
Vodka slice
Golden veggie
Grandma slice
And honestly, there’s always something new or unexpected that hits
When you bite into these slices, the crunch and crispiness is elite. That texture is really what separates this place — it’s just done right. I’m not even supposed to be eating cheese like that, but when I come here… I’m not asking questions
Service-wise, it’s a working environment. Sometimes you’re greeted warmly, sometimes it’s straight to business — “What you want?” — but they’re busy, so I get it. It’s efficient, not unfriendly. They usually have a soccer game on, the drink selection is solid, and the food comes out consistently good.
Delivery is normally smooth too. One time I accidentally placed a pickup order thinking it was delivery — they called me, cleared it up, and still sent it out anyway. That meant a lot and showed they actually care.
Another underrated bonus: if you walk down toward the George Washington Bridge, you get a beautiful view of the Hudson River. It’s a great summer spot, but honestly, it’s a great neighborhood pizza place year-round — whether you’re eating in or ordering out.
Consistent, flavorful, and reliable. I eat here any chance I get.
— Teyvon
The one problem I have with this local establishment is the prices; $6 before tax for a speciality slice (basically anything not cheese) is shooting way over the average city price, especially because you can go a few blocks away and get a reasonably priced slice of slightly lesser quality.
Restaurants are not immune to inflation, but this place seems to be taking it to a new level, and disregarding the actual value of their product. Because of the prices, I am a less frequent customer.
Prices are very affordable. The staff is super friendly.
Her attitude is unacceptable. I hope the management pays attention to this, because customers shouldn’t be treated like this.
UPG: Please listen to me for a moment. I completely understand that you are a family-run business, and maybe this cashier is your relative — your sister, daughter, or someone close. But that does not give her the right to speak to customers in a raised voice, be disrespectful, rude, or make personal comments.
To be honest, I really like your pizza. I like the place, the atmosphere, everything. But I will never come back again — not because of your food or prices, but because of this one cashier. And as long as she continues to work there, I personally will not return.
I have also spoken with several neighbors in our area, and everyone says the same thing — her rudeness is not only toward customers, but also toward delivery workers and even other staff. It creates a very unpleasant experience.
Please don’t reply with a standard template message. Just take this seriously and pay attention to the situation.