Bad service and attitudes make me hate certain places, do I'll stick to the taste on this one. PLAIN SLICES ONLY, in no particular order..
Amore (exit 14 Van wyck)
Bellerose (near Kew Motor Inn)
Espresso (5th ave, near St Pat's in Brooklyn)
Joe and Pat's (Shaolin)
Brothers (Shaolin)
Manhattan has nothing. Too expensive for pizza made yesterday. Stick to dollar slices by Indians. The Bronx may as well be a different country.
The things tourists and transplants do amaze me. What amazes me even more are native new Yorkers who adopt the white bread hipsterish mindset and morph into these flannel wearing disgusting microbrew aficionados, waiting in line for a pastry that doesnt taste anywhere near as good as a Zebracake.
Amore (exit 14 Van wyck)
Bellerose (near Kew Motor Inn)
Espresso (5th ave, near St Pat's in Brooklyn)
Joe and Pat's (Shaolin)
Brothers (Shaolin)
Manhattan has nothing. Too expensive for pizza made yesterday. Stick to dollar slices by Indians. The Bronx may as well be a different country.
Confession: about a decade ago I was dating a woman who worked at Ophelia's (Mickey's) who lived near there, we had a pie, walked out and I forgot I hadn't paid when I picked the pie up off the counter.
I don't understand this new fascination with waiting in line. Maybe it's that people can't afford NY anymore so it's become "something to do" but people are waiting in line for everything. This cookie dough place opened on LaGuardia Place and in the snow there was a line across the street down the block like people were waiting to get into a concert at MSG.
I don't understand this new fascination with waiting in line. Maybe it's that people can't afford NY anymore so it's become "something to do" but people are waiting in line for everything. This cookie dough place opened on LaGuardia Place and in the snow there was a line across the street down the block like people were waiting to get into a concert at MSG.