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Best Pizza Restaurants in Financial District

8 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Kesté Pizza & Vino
Serious Neapolitan pies with long-running critical and crowd validation.

Notable Picks

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A benchmark Neapolitan pizzeria in FiDi, Kesté turns out blistered, chewy-crusted pies from a wood-fired oven with a long track record of strong reviews. It’s where pizza-focused diners detour for proper sit-down pies instead of just grabbing a late-night slice.
Must-Try Dishes: Margherita pizza, Diavola (spicy salami) pizza, Prosciutto and arugula pizza
What Makes it Special: Serious Neapolitan pies with long-running critical and crowd validation.
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The FiDi outpost of Joe’s delivers the classic New York slice experience: thin, foldable, and constantly coming out of the oven. Lines move quickly, and late hours make it the default stop after work or the bar.
Must-Try Dishes: Cheese slice, Pepperoni slice, Fresh mozzarella pie
What Makes it Special: High-volume, no-frills slices that define FiDi’s classic slice run.
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A heavily trafficked FiDi slice shop, Rosella’s is prized by office workers for crisp pies, quick service, and a wide variety of topping combinations. It’s a workday staple that many locals treat as their default neighborhood pizzeria.
Must-Try Dishes: Cheese slice, Grandma square slice, Chicken roll
What Makes it Special: A long-running office-worker favorite with serious volume and variety.
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Open deep into the night, this Fulton Street shop covers everything from basic cheese slices to loaded Sicilian squares, wings, and combos. Office workers and late-night crowds rely on it for volume-friendly pies and predictable, fast service.
Must-Try Dishes: Sicilian square slice, Buffalo chicken slice, Two-slice-and-soda combo
What Makes it Special: A late-night, high-volume slice shop with broad topping options.
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Norm's Pizza brings a Brooklyn-born, naturally leavened sourdough crust to a compact Cortlandt Street shop, turning out 18-inch pies and slices until late evening. It’s where downtown office workers and locals go for more careful dough and toppings than a standard corner slice spot.
Must-Try Dishes: Vodka Pie, Margherita Pie, Supreme Pie
What Makes it Special: A Brooklyn slice specialist focusing on naturally leavened dough and tight, well-topped pies in a no-frills downtown space.

Worthy Picks

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Opened in 2009, Harry’s blends a full Italian menu with round and square pies in a polished dining room a block off Wall Street. It’s used as much for shared family-style pizza dinners and office outings as for sit-down pasta and wine.
Must-Try Dishes: Old-fashioned square pie, Pepperoni round pie, White pie with ricotta
What Makes it Special: A sit-down Italian spot where big square pies anchor group meals.
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A counter-service shop on Maiden Lane, Traditas focuses on classic New York pies and by-the-slice orders with a slightly more modern, polished feel than dollar-slice joints. It’s especially popular with nearby offices for affordable, filling lunches.
Must-Try Dishes: Cheese slice, Pepperoni slice, Garlic knot side
What Makes it Special: Affordable slices and pies with a slightly upgraded feel and menu.
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A classic slice shop with generous portions and quick service, perfect for families looking to grab pizza without the wait. Simple, satisfying pies and a lively take‑out counter make it an easy weekday or weekend stop.
Must-Try Dishes: Cheese Slice, Pepperoni Slice, White Slice
What Makes it Special: Uncomplicated, affordable NY slices