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Best Cheap Pizza Restaurants in Park Slope (11215)

6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
Brooklyn DOP
A modern slice shop applying serious technique to nostalgic Brooklyn-style pizza.

Notable Picks

$ Park Slope
Opened in 2022, Brooklyn DOP is a slice-focused shop where naturally leavened dough, carefully sourced toppings, and classic grandma and round pies are treated with near-fine-dining attention. Locals line up for crisp, well-balanced slices that sit at the crossroads of old-school Brooklyn and the current pizza renaissance.
Must-Try Dishes: DOP Margherita, Nonna Mena grandma slice, Giusepp' NY-style slice
What makes it special: A modern slice shop applying serious technique to nostalgic Brooklyn-style pizza.
8.5
$$ Gowanus
Table 87’s Gowanus location serves coal-oven pies and slices with a full bar, leaning into thin, blistered crusts and straightforward toppings like prosciutto and arugula. It functions as both a neighborhood hangout and a casual date-night spot, especially on late-weekend evenings when the kitchen runs slices well into the night.
Must-Try Dishes: Coal-fired Margherita pie, Prosciutto and arugula pie, Fried calamari with cherry peppers
What makes it special: Coal-fired slices and pies served with cocktails in a lively Gowanus dining room that stays open late on weekends.
$$$ Park Slope
Pino’s La Forchetta is a decades-old Park Slope pizzeria where counter slices, whole pies, and red-sauce plates share space in a no-frills room. Locals rely on it for straightforward, slightly thicker-crust pies and late-night takeout that feels firmly rooted in old Brooklyn.
Must-Try Dishes: Classic round cheese pie, Sicilian square slice, Chicken parm hero
What makes it special: A decades-old 7th Avenue pizzeria where slices, whole pies, and red-sauce platters share space in a no-nonsense room open until midnight.
$$$$ South Slope
Open since the late 1980s, Pizza Plus is a family-oriented Park Slope spot pairing classic pies with salads, pastas, and beer and wine. Prices stay accessible, and parents treat it as a dependable sit-down option where kids can share a big pie without stretching the budget.
Must-Try Dishes: Grandma pie, Bianca pizza, BST&P shrimp pesto pie
What makes it special: A long-running, family-first pizzeria where big pies feed whole tables.

Worthy Picks

$ Park Slope
Smiling Pizza is a subway-adjacent slice shop that’s been feeding Park Slope for decades with oversized, folding slices and late-night pies. Quality leans classic and hearty rather than refined, but prices stay low and hours run late enough to catch post-train cravings.
Must-Try Dishes: Regular cheese slice, Sicilian square slice, Vegetable or salad-topped slice
What makes it special: A decades-old subway-adjacent slice shop turning out big, inexpensive slices well past midnight.
$ South Slope
Joe’s Pizza of Park Slope is a late-night 5th Avenue counter spot turning out large, foldable slices, vodka pies, and basic sides until the early morning. Slices are inexpensive and satisfying, making it one of the few true cheap options after nearby bars close.
Must-Try Dishes: Vodka sauce slice, Classic cheese slice, Buffalo wings or spicy chicken slice
What makes it special: One of the only 5th Avenue slice shops serving a full pizza menu straight through to 3am.