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Best Pizza Restaurants in Hell's Kitchen

8 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Emmy Squared Pizza
Unconventional Detroit‑style pizza and thick “grandma” slices near Broadway.

Notable Picks

$$ Hell's Kitchen Pizza
Detroit‑style and “grandma”-style pizzas with thick crusts and generous toppings, popular for group dinners near the theater district. The vibe is casual and hearty — a reliable pick for families wanting loads of pizza and comfort food.
Must-Try Dishes: Detroit‑style pepperoni pie, Grandma Sicilian slice, Le Big Matt burger (for non‑pizza appetite)
What makes it special: Unconventional Detroit‑style pizza and thick “grandma” slices near Broadway.
$$ Hell's Kitchen Pizza
Inventive wood‑fired pizzas and small plates make B Side a reliable go‑to for Hell’s Kitchen locals and theater‑district pre‑show dinners. The cozy space, quick service, and solid drink list add to its after‑work appeal.
Must-Try Dishes: Killer Bee Pizza, The Marge (classic margherita), Carbonara Pizza
What makes it special: Wood‑fired pizzas with creative topping combos and a cozy wine‑bar vibe.
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$$$ Hell's Kitchen Pizza
A cozy brick-oven pizzeria built around personal pies with a crisp, lightly charred crust and an Italian-leaning topping list. It’s at its best when you keep the order classic—one red-sauce pie, one greens-or-mushroom pie—then finish with something from the dessert board.
Must-Try Dishes: Wood-fired Margherita pizza, Prosciutto & fungi pizza, Tiramisu
What makes it special: Brick-oven personal pies with reliable char and clean balance.
$$ Hell's Kitchen Pizza
A neighborhood‑style pizzeria offering simple, reliable pies and family‑friendly fare like slices, pasta, and sandwiches — convenient for take‑out or casual dine‑in in Hell’s Kitchen. It’s a solid everyday pizza spot when you want dependable flavor without fuss.
Must-Try Dishes: Classic cheese slice, Pepperoni slice, Chicken parm sub
What makes it special: Simple, no‑frills pizza and subs locals rely on for quick meals.
$ Hell's Kitchen Pizza
A busy counter-service pizzeria with big-slice energy and a deep specialty lineup. The vodka and BBQ chicken slices are the standouts—gooey, saucy, and made for late-night cravings. Expect a casual, fast-moving shop that prioritizes volume and flavor over ambience.
Must-Try Dishes: Vodka slice, BBQ chicken slice, Regular cheese slice
What makes it special: A reliable late-night Hell’s Kitchen slice bar with strong specialty options.

Worthy Picks

$$$ Hell's Kitchen Pizza
A late-hours slice counter that’s built for convenience: quick orders, sturdy slices, and enough topping variety to satisfy mixed family preferences. It’s strongest as a practical nearby option when you need a dependable, filling slice before heading back to shows or the hotel.
Must-Try Dishes: Large Sicilian slice, Buffalo chicken slice, Garlic knots
What makes it special: Late-night, family-proof slices with a simple grab-and-go setup.
$$$ Hell's Kitchen Italian, Pizza
A neighborhood ristorante on 10th Avenue where red-sauce staples and pizzas keep locals coming back. It’s not about reinvention—just hearty portions, friendly service, and a menu built for repeat weeknight use. A dependable Hell’s Kitchen classic for casual Italian.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken parmigiana, Baked ziti, Pepperoni pizza
What makes it special: Old-school, no-fuss Italian comfort cooking.
$ Hell's Kitchen Pizza
A modest neighborhood pizzeria that passes health inspections and offers basic pies — not flashy, but dependable for a casual pizza fix in the 9th Ave part of Hell’s Kitchen. Good for delivery or take‑out when nearby.
Must-Try Dishes: Plain Cheese Pie, Pepperoni Pizza, Slice Pizza
What makes it special: Simple neighborhood pizzeria with consistent NY‑style pies and take‑out convenience.