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Best Family Friendly Favorites Pizza Restaurants in Park Slope

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Patsy's Pizzeria
Traditional brick oven pizza with Italian classics

Notable Picks

$$ Park Slope Pizza, Italian
This long‑running Italian pizzeria serves traditional thin‑crust brick oven pies alongside classic Italian fare, earning steady praise for its pizza and welcoming atmosphere near Barclays Center. A neighborhood go‑to with historic roots.:contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Must-Try Dishes: Brick Oven Margherita, Sausage & Peppers Pie, Calamari Appetizer
What makes it special: Traditional brick oven pizza with Italian classics
$$$ Park Slope Pizza
Operating on 7th Avenue since the early 1960s, Pino’s La Forchetta splits the difference between slice joint and neighborhood trattoria, with rounds, Sicilians, and heroes backed by a full menu of red-sauce Italian. Open to midnight most nights, it’s where locals mix late-night slices with sit-down pies and a plate of pasta at worn-in tables.
Must-Try Dishes: Classic round cheese pie, Sicilian square slice, Chicken parm hero
What makes it special: A decades-old 7th Avenue pizzeria where slices, whole pies, and red-sauce platters share space in a no-nonsense room open until midnight.
$ Park Slope Pizza
Roman‑style and Brooklyn‑influenced pizzas with fresh ingredients and a cozy ambiance, this local favorite delivers well‑executed pies and Italian comfort classics. Loyal locals appreciate its approachable menu and casual vibe. Reviews highlight flavorful slices and consistent quality.:contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Must-Try Dishes: Margherita Brooklyn Style, Burrata Margherita, Siciliana Slice
What makes it special: Roman‑style pizzas with fresh, authentic ingredients

Worthy Picks

$ Park Slope Pizza
Smiling Pizza is a long-running Park Slope slice shop by the 7th Avenue F/G station, known for oversized, foldable slices, Sicilians, and salad-topped pies served straight through to around 12:45am. It’s a classic fluorescent-lit counter with booths where late trains, bar spillover, and families all converge for quick, inexpensive slices.
Must-Try Dishes: Regular cheese slice, Sicilian square slice, Vegetable or salad-topped slice
What makes it special: A decades-old subway-adjacent slice shop turning out big, inexpensive slices well past midnight.