Best Late Night Legends Restaurants in Little Italy
15 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Prince Street Pizza
Legendary Sicilian squares with thick, caramelized crusts and overloaded toppings served from a standing-room-only Nolita slice shop.
Notable Picks
8.8
Prince Street Pizza’s cramped Nolita shop draws relentless lines for its thick Sicilian squares, especially the cult Spicy Spring pepperoni slice. It’s mostly a grab-and-go operation with curbside eating and minimal seating, but the combination of crunchy crust, rich sauce, and heavy toppings keeps it a destination slice stop.
Must-Try Dishes:
Spicy Spring Sicilian Square, SoHo Square Sicilian Slice, Vodka Sauce Sicilian Slice
What makes it special: Legendary Sicilian squares with thick, caramelized crusts and overloaded toppings served from a standing-room-only Nolita slice shop.
8.7
Famous for its thick, square slices and pepperoni, this slice joint keeps locals and tourists coming back late into the night.
Must-Try Dishes:
Spicy Pepperoni Slice, Cheese Slice, Margherita Slice
What makes it special: Thick, square slices loaded with pepperoni.
8.5
A slice-first operation that’s built for late-night precision: crisp crust, balanced sauce-to-cheese, and a finishing touch of basil and parm that makes even a quick walk-in feel intentional. Best when you want a high-quality slice without a sit-down commitment, especially on weekend nights.
Must-Try Dishes:
Vodka sauce slice, Classic cheese slice, Creamed spinach slice
What makes it special: Late-night slices finished with basil and parm for extra lift.
8.4
New York’s first pizzeria, Lombardi's offers classic coal-oven pies that are crispy, flavorful, and loved by late-night pizza seekers.
Must-Try Dishes:
Margherita Pie, Pepperoni Pie, White Pizza
What makes it special: New York’s first pizzeria with crispy coal-oven pies.
8.3
Champion Pizza’s Soho outpost turns out trays of thin-crust squares and classic slices with a huge menu of toppings, from buffalo chicken to elaborate combos. It’s a fast-moving, counter-service shop that balances tourist traffic with repeat locals who treat it as a reliable everyday slice stop.
Must-Try Dishes:
Buffalo Chicken Slice, Margherita Slice, Loaded Square Slice of the Day
What makes it special: High-volume slice shop for thin, saucy squares and creative topping combinations right off Cleveland Place.
8.2
A late-night taco counter built for post-midnight cravings: fast pacing, bold salsas, and a menu that stays focused on tortillas-first satisfaction. Best when you want quick, hot tacos without the full sit-down ceremony.
Must-Try Dishes:
Quesabirria tacos, Carne asada taco, Baja taco
What makes it special: A true late-night taco option that stays open very late.
#7
La Esquina
8.1
For nearly two decades this Nolita/SoHo border institution has combined a streetside taqueria, corner café, and subterranean brasserie into one of downtown’s best-known Mexican addresses. Guests come for queso fundido, fish tacos, and late-night energy more than quiet refinement.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pescado tacos (char-grilled market fish), Queso fundido with queso Chihuahua and chile de árbol, Bistec con queso rib-eye tacos
What makes it special: Multi-level Mexican spot pairing a grab-and-go taqueria with a hidden brasserie and tequila bar.
8
A newer SoHo entrant, Crazy Pizza combines ultra-thin Roman-style pies, tableside truffle shavings, and DJ-backed dough-spinning shows in a clubby dining room. Open late on weekends, it functions as both pizzeria and party, drawing fashion and nightlife crowds more than grab-and-go slice hunters.
Must-Try Dishes:
Black truffle pizza, Diavola spicy salami pizza, Burrata and cherry tomato pizza
What makes it special: High-energy, performance-driven pizzeria where wafer-thin pies share the spotlight with DJs and dough-spinning servers.
Worthy Picks
#9
Nolita Pizza
7.9
Co-founded by a Bleecker Street Pizza veteran, this counter-service spot elevates the neighborhood slice with imported ingredients, house marinara, and properly aged mozzarella. The gluten-free options are legitimately good, and the late-night hours make it a go-to for after-hours pizza cravings.
Must-Try Dishes:
Vodka Pie, Gluten-Free Margherita, Pepperoni Slice
What makes it special: Quality slice shop with imported Italian ingredients and strong gluten-free game
7.7
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Late Night Legends
A compact taqueria move for when you want fast, filling Mexican street-food staples in the neighborhood without committing to a full-service night. It’s strongest as a grab-and-go taco and burrito stop, especially when you lean into the house specials rather than over-customizing.
Must-Try Dishes:
Burrito, Tacos, Gallo fries
What makes it special: A fast taqueria option for burritos and tacos off Broome.
#11
Toad Hall
7.7
A no-frills, stay-until-4am kind of spot when you need a late-night hang more than a curated dining room. It’s strongest for low-pressure meetups where drinks, conversation, and a casual snack plan are the point.
Must-Try Dishes:
Bar snacks (rotating), Late-night fries, Simple sandwiches
What makes it special: A rare 4am option in the area for after-hours hangs.
#12
Tribeca Bagels
7.7
A 24-hour Tribeca utility shop that’s at its best when you keep it classic: a toasted bagel with a strong cream-cheese lineup and a fast, no-frills counter rhythm. It’s the move for early mornings, late nights, and “I need a bagel right now” moments more than a destination bagel pilgrimage.
Must-Try Dishes:
Everything bagel with scallion cream cheese, Bacon egg and cheese on an everything bagel, Tofu scallion cream cheese on a toasted bagel
What makes it special: A 24/7 Tribeca bagel counter with lots of cream-cheese options.
7.7
A classic neighborhood bar move where the signature is a burger served in pita—simple, filling, and tuned for a casual hang. It’s not about polish; it’s about comfort, late hours, and a dependable order that pairs well with fries and a drink.
Must-Try Dishes:
Burger in pita, Fries, Buffalo wings
What makes it special: A no-fuss bar burger in pita that hits like old NYC.
7.6
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Late Night Legends
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
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.
#15
Pizza Town
7.5
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.