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Best Pizza Restaurants in Tribeca & Soho (10013)

6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
LTD Pizza and Bar
Signature slices built on a crisp, modern New York foundation.

Notable Picks

$$ Hudson Square
A crisp, thin-crust slice-and-pie shop that leans modern without losing New York slice discipline. The move is to treat it like a focused pizza stop: grab signature slices, keep toppings intentional, and let the crust do the talking.
Must-Try Dishes: LTD Edition Slice, Margherita Slice, Arrabbiata Pie
What makes it special: Signature slices built on a crisp, modern New York foundation.

Worthy Picks

$$ Little Italy
A Little Italy slice stop that’s strongest when you order classic red-sauce-era combinations and keep the meal simple. It’s a reliable move for a quick pie-or-slice reset between neighborhood wandering and dinner plans.
Must-Try Dishes: Margherita Slice, Pepperoni Slice, Four Cheese Slice
What makes it special: Straightforward Little Italy slicing that stays focused on the classics.
$$ Hudson Square
A Hudson Square “pizza party” concept that blends Italian-leaning comfort with a lounge-y, celebratory vibe—more fun night out than serious red-sauce destination. Come for the energy, cocktails, and interactive group-friendly experience, and treat the food as part of the night’s momentum.
Must-Try Dishes: Neapolitan-leaning pizza, Pasta special, Seasonal cocktails
What makes it special: Italian-leaning pizza lounge built for celebratory group nights.
$ SoHo
A no-frills Canal Street slice counter that wins on price-to-satisfaction when the pies are moving fast. The best play is to keep it classic, eat immediately, and treat it like an efficient fuel stop rather than a destination sit-down.
Must-Try Dishes: Cheese Slice, Pepperoni Slice, Buffalo Chicken Slice
What makes it special: Ultra-low-cost slices that hit best fresh from the oven.
$ Chinatown
A budget-slice stop that’s built for speed and convenience in a high-traffic pocket of Canal Street. Don’t overthink it—grab a hot slice, keep expectations calibrated to the price point, and treat it as a functional quick bite.
Must-Try Dishes: Cheese Slice, Pepperoni Slice, Sicilian Slice
What makes it special: Fast, budget slices for Canal Street cravings.
$ Chinatown
A Chinatown value-slice counter that’s best treated as a quick fix: grab a hot slice, keep the order simple, and move on. It’s a practical option when you want pizza in the neighborhood without committing to a full meal.
Must-Try Dishes: Cheese Slice, Pepperoni Slice, Veggie Slice
What makes it special: Simple, inexpensive slices in a Chinatown location.