Best Late Night Pizza Restaurants in Park Slope (11215)
5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: January 2026
Our Top Pick
Giuseppina's Brick Over Pizza
Serious brick-oven pies with a crust-first philosophy in a cozy, low-lit room.
Notable Picks
Giuseppina’s is a South Slope destination for brick-oven pies that lean heavily on long-fermented dough, blistered crusts, and a basil-heavy plain pie served in a dim, candlelit room. The menu is short, focused, and built for lingering over a couple of pies and a bottle of wine rather than a quick grab-and-go slice.
Must-Try Dishes:
Plain brick-oven pie with basil, White pie with ricotta and garlic, Everything pie loaded with seasonal toppings
What makes it special: Serious brick-oven pies with a crust-first philosophy in a cozy, low-lit room.
#2
Table 87
8.4
Table 87’s Gowanus location does coal-fired pies and slices with a full bar, turning into a true late-night option on Fridays and Saturdays when the kitchen runs pizza service until 2am. Margherita slices, prosciutto-and-arugula pies, and Italian-American plates come in a buzzy room that bridges neighborhood hangout and destination pizzeria.
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.
8.1
Operating on 7th Avenue since the early 1960s, Pino’s La Forchetta splits the difference between slice joint and neighborhood trattoria, with rounds, Sicilians, and heroes backed by a full menu of red-sauce Italian. Open to midnight most nights, it’s where locals mix late-night slices with sit-down pies and a plate of pasta at worn-in tables.
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.
Worthy Picks
7.9
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Family Friendly Favorites
Quick Bites Champions
Late Night Legends
Smiling Pizza is a long-running Park Slope slice shop by the 7th Avenue F/G station, known for oversized, foldable slices, Sicilians, and salad-topped pies served straight through to around 12:45am. It’s a classic fluorescent-lit counter with booths where late trains, bar spillover, and families all converge for quick, inexpensive slices.
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.
7.6
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Late Night Legends
Joe’s Pizza of Park Slope stays open until 3am, slinging thin, wide-fold slices, vodka pies, and late-night orders of wings and mozzarella sticks to 5th Avenue bar traffic. Quality can be uneven, but for a hot slice at 2am within the neighborhood, it’s one of the few walk-in options still firing pies.
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.