
Experience authentic New York-style pizza right here in Denver! Our pizzeria brings the true flavors of the NYC with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and the finest cheese. Whether you’re craving a classic slice or a specialty pie, each pizza is crafted using the highest quality ingredients, baked to perfection in our traditional brick oven. With a quick grab and go atmosphere and a menu full of mouthwatering options, we’re the go-to spot for pizza lovers in Denver. Stop by for a true taste of New York where I previously operated and where it was started 75 years ago in Brooklyn.
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Reviews
I love the walk in/take out places in Denver. It has all the old downtown charm I grew up with. Stickers layered on the door, the Westword sitting in a corner, a claw machine placed for the bored patron and an out-of-order ATM. It was a little dingy, but I feel like it’s typical of these kinds of restaurants.
There is very little room to stand or sit while you wait and it was particularly cold out when I came, so I got comfortable with my neighbors waiting for their pizza. The woman behind the counter wasn’t overly welcoming, but I figured they maybe busy with to-go orders.
I got home, excited to dive in.
Unfortunately, the garlic knots were mostly hard by the time I got home, but there were a few softer pieces which were very good. The spaghetti was run- of- the -mill with what I believe was canned sauce. I kind of expected a signature sauce. The calzone was very good, as were the wings.
I may give it a try again if I find myself in the area.
The whole place has a vibe — cozy, a little nostalgic, and it totally reminded me of New York, but tucked right here in Denver. The kind of place where you actually want to enjoy every bite.
It’s rare to find somewhere that feels this genuine — great food, great energy, and no fuss. I’ll definitely be back for the pizza next time.
This was my second time trying their pizza because I live close by. The other night I went in for a slice, which was okay at best. I stopped by again today because of how close it is. But this afternoon, they were obviously selling old pizza from the day before (well hopefully it was only one day old). I think the picture speaks for itself, they had two trays with two slices each left on them. The slices on the top tray were notably fresher (but definitely not fresh), but before I could say anything the guy behind the counter grabbed a slice off the bottom tray and threw it in the oven.
What can I say, the cheese was gummy and difficult to chew, and had an off putting taste. The crust is dry and brittle, and the sauce was all dried up. I had to go get a soda after to wash the taste of old cheese out of my mouth.
It was obviously old, and as a cook by trade I can’t believe they’re actually selling this stuff to people.
Save your money, sliceworks is 3 blocks north at Colfax & Washington, and at least their pizza is fresh.