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Best Pizza Restaurants in Garment District (10018)

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
Heritage Grand Bakery
Ancient-grain breads and Mediterranean-inspired pizzas served in a stylish Bryant Park dining room.

Notable Picks

$$ Bryant Park
Heritage Grand Restaurant & Pizza Bar brings a polished, Mediterranean-leaning menu of ancient-grain breads, wood-fired pizzas, and mezze to a handsome dining room just off Bryant Park. Opened in 2023 by restaurateur Lou Ramirez, it draws theatergoers, office diners, and locals for everything from happy hour to late-night olive oil cake.
Must-Try Dishes: Mediterranean Mezze Platter, Ancient Grain Margherita Pizza, Olive Oil Cake
What makes it special: Ancient-grain breads and Mediterranean-inspired pizzas served in a stylish Bryant Park dining room.
8.4
$$$ Hell's Kitchen
A cozy brick-oven pizzeria built around personal pies with a crisp, lightly charred crust and an Italian-leaning topping list. It’s at its best when you keep the order classic—one red-sauce pie, one greens-or-mushroom pie—then finish with something from the dessert board.
Must-Try Dishes: Wood-fired Margherita pizza, Prosciutto & fungi pizza, Tiramisu
What makes it special: Brick-oven personal pies with reliable char and clean balance.
$ Hell's Kitchen
A high-volume slice shop that hits when you want fast, old-school New York style with a strong rotation of square options—plus Italian ice that actually earns the second half of the name. Treat it like a quick-hit counter stop: grab two different slices, then cool down with a small ice.
Must-Try Dishes: Pepperoni slice, Grandma slice, Margherita slice
What makes it special: Strong NYC slices plus legit Italian ice in one stop.

Worthy Picks

$$ Hell's Kitchen
This Hudson Yards newcomer specializes in both square and round pizzas alongside pastas under $25, with standout gluten-free options including dedicated GF pizza crust. The stylish, dog-friendly space with outdoor seating fills a needed neighborhood gap near the Javits Center.
Must-Try Dishes: Hot Louie Pizza, Carbonara Pizza, Meatballs Marinara
What makes it special: Best gluten-free pizza options in Midtown West with outdoor dining
$$ Garment District
A broad-menu Midtown pizzeria that’s strongest when you treat it as a classic pie-and-slice shop with a few crowd-pleaser styles. The win here is convenience and range—pick one signature slice style, add one square option, and avoid over-ordering from the huge menu.
Must-Try Dishes: Margherita pie, Grandma pie, Spicy chicken vodka slice
What makes it special: A late-hours Midtown pizza shop with lots of styles to choose from.