Best Pizza Restaurants in Park Slope
8 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Pizza Secret
Award-noted Neapolitan pies from a third-generation Naples-trained pizzaiolo.
Notable Picks
#1
Pizza Secret
8.7
Pizza Secret is a wood-burning Neapolitan pizzeria from pizzaiolo-owner Rosario Granieri, turning out blistered pies and Italian plates a short walk from Barclays. With a 50 Top Pizza USA listing and strong Google and Yelp ratings, it’s the polished late-night choice when you still want serious pizza and a real sit-down experience after games or concerts.
Must-Try Dishes:
Montanara double-cooked pizza, Americana pepperoni pie with hot honey, Tartufo truffle pizza
What makes it special: Award-noted Neapolitan pies from a third-generation Naples-trained pizzaiolo.
8.2
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
8.1
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.
8.1
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
7.9
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Family Friendly Favorites
Quick Bites Champions
Late Night Legends
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.
7.8
Vibes:
Late Night Legends
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
La Pizza Italia is a halal-friendly, delivery-heavy pizzeria at the Boerum Hill–Park Slope edge, known for square pies, late-night hours to 2–4am, and broad vegan and gluten-free options. It’s the pragmatic move when you need pizza, wings, and loaded squares long after most kitchens have closed.
Must-Try Dishes:
Square Honey Vodka Square Pizza, Rainbow Square Grandma-style pie, Meat Dream Square Pizza
What makes it special: A halal-leaning, ultra-late square-pie shop with vegan options.
7.7
Classic neighborhood pizzeria focusing on straightforward New York‑style slices and pies, Gino’s draws locals for affordable, foldable pizza with balanced toppings. A solid everyday choice in the heart of 11217.
Must-Try Dishes:
Plain Cheese Slice, Sicilian Pie, Pepperoni Fold
What makes it special: Affordable classic NY pizza slices
7.6
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Late Night Legends
Joe’s Pizza of Park Slope stays open until 3am, slinging thin, wide-fold slices, vodka pies, and late-night orders of wings and mozzarella sticks to 5th Avenue bar traffic. Quality can be uneven, but for a hot slice at 2am within the neighborhood, it’s one of the few walk-in options still firing pies.
Must-Try Dishes:
Vodka sauce slice, Classic cheese slice, Buffalo wings or spicy chicken slice
What makes it special: One of the only 5th Avenue slice shops serving a full pizza menu straight through to 3am.