Slice - slice.seriouseats.com

  • Share:
  • Send to Reddit
  • Send to StumbleUpon
  • Send to Facebook
  • Send to del.icio.us
  • Send to digg

New York City–Area Coal-Oven Pizzerias

Slice Pizza Map LegendSlice's Coal-Oven Pizzeria Map lists all New York City–area coal-oven pizzerias that we know of. Clicking the pizza icons will bring up address, phone number, URL (if any), and a link back to all entries Slice has on the particular pizzeria. It's a handy way to visually navigate what Slice has to offer.

The map legend is at right—and for this map, Slice Dude got a makeover with a little coal-miner's helmet. If we've missed any coal-oven joints that you know of, comment or drop me a line: adam@sliceny.com.

Manhattan | Brooklyn | Queens | The Bronx | Staten Island | Coal-Oven Pizzerias (NYC Area) | Coal-Oven Pizzerias (Nationwide)


View larger map »

10 Comments:

Still missing John's Pizzeria on East 64th St.

Just added it. Thanks, toddyb!

Though not in New York, Grimaldi's Hoboken has a coal oven and would fit on this map.

Thanks, pizzaPlease. Just added it!

Salvatore's in Port Washington should be added.
Place is city quality. Worth a visit.
Think a Long Island Pizza tour is worth a thought, let me know.

ToddyB: Just added it late last night—along with Massa's (Huntington Station), The Pie (Port Jefferson), and Grimaldi's (Garden City).

Also, you can add Spuntino's in Huntington, which is wood burning. The crust was thin and crispy all the way to the edge (it was still flat at the edge.) They use fresh mozzarella slices, a slightly chunky sauce, and fresh basil on top. And, for about $7 for a 12 inch pie, good prices.

Hey Adam, enjoy your site, but have a serious eats "beef" for you. "Splain how Yonkers, second biggest city in NYS, with a big Italian pop, and with plenty of restaurants, and pizza joints doesn't even have a section in your map, but LI does? Forget Yonkers, all of Westchester is missing. You're kiddin', right! I know you throw us a bone here and there. But you can't be saying we got to go to Mt. Vernon or Mamaroneck for a decent slice. If you need help say so. And don't throw us that second hand Tontonos as a sop! You're better than that.

Pizzaroti: I need help! Got any to give?!?

Here it be, baby.First, let's get real, who normally goes and gets a pie for lunch at work. It's more about the name of yor blog, a SLICE--first. Your epicurian advice is on the money for the most part, but it still costs too much money! Yet, it is a valuable and worthy service. Back to Westchester and the Bx. I'll throw you one I like a lot, if you do, we'll go from there. If not, whatever....
Gino's Pizzeria, 439 South Broadway, about a mile over the Bx/Yonkers boarder.You'll need a car unless you like to take the 1 and the bus. People from all over Yonkers, including the PoPO stop for a bite at this little hole in the wall that serves ONLY pizza, no heros, etc. Yeah, it's street pizza by the slice, but it's primo.Just tell Joe or Tony how you like it, and tell them Teddy sent you. Enjoy

Add a comment:

Comments can take up to a minute to appear - please be patient!

Previewing your comment:

 

HTML Hints

Some HTML is OK: <a href="URL">link</a>, <strong>strong</strong>, <em>em</em>

Comment Guidelines

Post whatever you want, just keep it pleasant. We reserve the right to delete off-topic or inflammatory comments. Learn more at our Comment Policy page.

If you see something not so nice, please, report an inappropriate comment.

Pizza by Location

Browse the Archives


On Twitter

    Site Meter