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current state of delivery pizza?

maggie
maggie
edited December 2014 in Prospect Heights
it's been awhile since we ordered pies other than amorina. love amorina but we need a more basic NYC-style pie on our menu. what's good these days? we used to do Antonio's - is that still the thing?

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  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    edited December 2014
    The new location of Gino's on Washington has pretty good pizza. It is similar to Antonio's
  • pheightsresident
    pheightsresident
    edited December 2014
    I haven't tried pizza at this particular location, although I used to eat there occasionally when they were located further down Washington, but that was years ago; can't really say I recall how their pizza tastes. 

    I am disappointed that Patsy's doesn't seem to be opening on Dean between Flatbush and 5th Avenue anymore (maybe they still are, but I haven't seen much work being done . . . not to mention, there's already another pizza place on that block). Source: http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20140626/park-slope/patsys-pizzeria-open-near-barclays-center-by-end-of-year

    True, this isn't Prospect Heights proper, but it's one block away and would definitely be within the neighborhood's delivery service area!
  • jfinks
    jfinks
    The "Italian" place on Franklin between President and Union makes a pretty solid brooklyn pie. I usually just get a plain one and it is always pretty good. Delivery is usually fairly quick as well.

    I wouldn't ever go eat at this place though, just order delivery.

  • freddyisready
    freddyisready
    edited December 2014
    i continue to use Antonios on Flatbush Avenue. one of the best, delivery always within 15 to 30 minutes. good, fresh and lots of varieties. Meatball parm heros are my teen son's fav. Spinach alfredo is good too.
  • notsayin
    notsayin
    With Pete Zaas closed (for the moment at least), Pizza Moto at Berg'n is currently some of the most righteous pie in NW Crown Heights. Alas, they don't deliver (yet; I'm told they eventually may) - but they've finally published a take out number:

    718-857-2334  pizzamoto.com

    Had a large square with double pepperoni last night, and it was amazing.

    ***not a paid endorsement***

    pizza moto
  • notsayin
    notsayin
    Just realized this was on the Prospect Heights board, sorry! 

    I live on the border and self-identify with both neighborhoods.
  • pheightsresident
    pheightsresident
    edited December 2014
    Just realized this was on the Prospect Heights board, sorry! 

    I live on the border and self-identify with both neighborhoods.
    I say you're more than good. After all, whether via delivery or via pickup, Berg'n is well within the Prospect Heights service area and, so, your response is much appreciated as far as I'm concerned. 

    Having written that: while I like the pizza at Berg'n, I can't justify paying what they charge for a pie. 
  • bkchickie
    bkchickie
    For what it's worth, Antonio's is my local go-to for pizza.  Good pies, good slices, close by, and the price is right.
  • foolio
    foolio
    edited December 2014
    my goto is roma's in park slope. they deliver to prospect heights. i get the fresh mozzarella pie with pepperoni on half. comes to 19.50 before tip.
  • whatchuwant
    whatchuwant
    Antonio's fresh mozzarella pie. Yum. 
  • hatemail
    hatemail
    Antonio's for a regular pie. I also like the "Cataldo" (lean prosciutto, fresh arugula, shaved parmigiano & olive oil) from Cataldo's on Vanderbilt. 
  • whatchuwant
    whatchuwant
    The Cataldo is indeed one of my favs too. I don't understand why they don't do garlic knots....
  • bk0077
    bk0077
    One option I haven't seen mentioned yet is Da Nonna Rosa on 7th Ave in Park Slope. I personally love their Nocerina specialty pie, but we often get cheese, margherita, sausage/black olive and pepperoni pies there too.
  • thedept
    thedept
    I like the regular cheese pies from either Antonio's or Pino's (in Park Slope, but they deliver, at least to my corner of PH), and the grandma pie from Roma is excellent.
  • saraxx
    saraxx
    No one has mentioned Rosco's on Franklin?  I really like their pies.
  • roux42
    roux42
    Love Roscoe's! We have never had pies delivered, eating onsite is much more entertaining and they have good music! However, the red wine ain't so good.... Good beer though!


  • msbunnyslippers
    msbunnyslippers
    Antonio's is solid old skool pizza. My BF loves their regular pies but I'm partial to the thin crust Grandma slice.
  • pheightsresident
    pheightsresident
    I haven't tried pizza at this particular location, although I used to eat there occasionally when they were located further down Washington, but that was years ago; can't really say I recall how their pizza tastes. 

    I am disappointed that Patsy's doesn't seem to be opening on Dean between Flatbush and 5th Avenue anymore (maybe they still are, but I haven't seen much work being done . . . not to mention, there's already another pizza place on that block). Source: http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20140626/park-slope/patsys-pizzeria-open-near-barclays-center-by-end-of-year

    True, this isn't Prospect Heights proper, but it's one block away and would definitely be within the neighborhood's delivery service area!
    And, Patsy's has officially opened! 
  • crownheightster
    crownheightster
    !!! Hopefully they deliver???
  • dac545
    dac545
    I'm nearly positive that they will. 
  • pheightsresident
    pheightsresident
    I hope and would believe so. My father bought from them yesterday (pick up order) and they told him that there was a delay in opening because of problems with the sprinkler system.