Best Pizza Restaurants in Williamsburg
12 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
L'industrie Pizzeria
Thin Roman-style crust with premium Italian imports redefines the NY slice
Notable Picks
8.8
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Instagram Worthy Wonders
Hidden Gems Heaven
Florence-born ownership brings Italian precision to the quintessential New York slice. The blistered, airy crust from long-fermented dough pairs with imported Italian ingredients, while the burrata-topped slices have become social media icons. Lines wrap around the block for good reason.
Must-Try Dishes:
Burrata & Prosciutto Slice, Classic Margherita, Tartufo Pizza
What Makes it Special: Thin Roman-style crust with premium Italian imports redefines the NY slice
8.7
The Domino Park outpost of Roberta’s runs wood-fired pies like the Bee Sting and Famous Original alongside pastas and a full bar in a polished, river-adjacent room. It’s where locals fold destination-level pizza into a broader night out on the Williamsburg waterfront.
Must-Try Dishes:
Bee Sting pizza, Famous Original pizza, Margherita pizza
What Makes it Special: Domino Park outpost of Roberta’s where wood-fired pies meet river views and a broader menu.
#3
Best Pizza
8.4
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Comfort Food Classics
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Best Pizza is a longtime Williamsburg standby where sesame-seed crust, charred edges, and a beloved white slice define the experience. Prices stay in true slice-shop territory, making it an easy everyday stop even as it pulls in food media, tourists, and late-night locals.
Must-Try Dishes:
White slice with caramelized onion and ricotta, Classic cheese slice, Grandma slice
What Makes it Special: Old-guard Williamsburg slice shop with a cult-favorite white slice and sesame-seed crust.
Macchina runs in the back of The Bedford as a wood-fired pizza room, turning out burrata-topped pies and wine-friendly combinations until around midnight. It’s a sit-down option for people who want real service and cocktails but still plan their night around pizza.
Must-Try Dishes:
Burrata Pizza, Marinated Cherry Tomato Pizza, Garlic knots
What Makes it Special: A late-running, wood-fired pizza program hidden inside a neighborhood bar-restaurant.
#5
Ace's Pizza
8.3
A cozy corner spot known for its delicious pizza and crispy wings, offering a casual and quick experience for locals.
Must-Try Dishes:
Margherita Pizza, Buffalo Wings, Cheese Pizza
What Makes it Special: A perfect blend of crispy pizza and crispy wings.
8.3
Stretch’s Domino Park shop from chef Wylie Dufresne serves creative slices—like the Everything Bagel and Buffalo Chicken Square—alongside classic cheese and pepperoni. It’s a modern slice bar that works as a later-night stop after the park or nearby bars, especially on weekends.
Must-Try Dishes:
Everything Bagel pizza, Pepperoni Square, Buffalo Chicken Square
What Makes it Special: Chef-driven slice combinations served near the park in a casual, modern room.
8.1
Roman pinsa, the multigrain ancestor of pizza, arrives with a puffy interior and crisp edges from imported flour blends. The greenhouse dining room with retractable roof offers year-round outdoor vibes, while traditional cacio e pepe and seasonal specials round out the menu.
Must-Try Dishes:
Maranella Pinsa, Margherita Pinsa, Cacio e Pepe
What Makes it Special: NYC's only Roman pinseria with an enclosed garden and retractable glass roof
#8
Macoletta
8.1
Macoletta is a cozy Neapolitan-leaning pizzeria and cocktail bar just off the North Williamsburg waterfront, with a focus on long-fermented dough and a tight list of pies and pastas. Locals use it for sit-down pizza nights that feel a bit more polished than a slice joint but still kid- and group-friendly.
Must-Try Dishes:
Margherita pizza, Diablo pizza, Stracciatella-topped pizza
What Makes it Special: Brick-oven pies, cocktails, and a neighborhood feel make this a quieter alternative to the biggest names nearby.
8
Chef Mathieu Palombino's acclaimed Neapolitan pizzeria features wood-fired pies in an airy space near the Williamsburg Bridge. The brussels sprouts pizza originated here, and the careful attention to quality ingredients distinguishes each charred, blistered pie.
Must-Try Dishes:
Brussels Sprouts Pizza, Margherita DOC, Soppressata Piccante
What Makes it Special: The original brussels sprouts pizza and authentic Neapolitan technique since 2006
#10
Rosa's Pizza
8
Vibes:
Family Friendly Favorites
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Comfort Food Classics
Late Night Legends
Rosa’s Williamsburg outpost brings a family-run Queens mini-chain’s upside-down Sicilian and classic New York slices to a late-night-friendly corner of Metropolitan Avenue. The small interior and extended hours make it a go-to for quick family dinners, post-activity slices, and casual fuel before or after neighborhood events.
Must-Try Dishes:
Upside-down Sicilian slice, Grandma slice, Chicken roll
What Makes it Special: Long-running family pizzeria known for upside-down Sicilian slices and late-night hours.
Worthy Picks
7.8
Williamsburg Pizza’s Union Avenue shop is a narrow, counter-focused slice joint known for its grandma pies, creative toppings, and solid vegan options. It’s best for families with older kids who are happy to eat standing up or grabbing slices to go between neighborhood errands.
Must-Try Dishes:
Grandma pie with cup-and-char pepperoni, Vodka sauce slice, Vegan veggie slice
What Makes it Special: Neighborhood slice shop with standout grandma pies and options for vegans.
7.8
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Comfort Food Classics
Family Friendly Favorites
Quick Bites Champions
Tucked into the ground floor of a waterfront building on Kent Avenue, Krispy Krust runs a classic by-the-slice counter with a surprisingly broad menu of pies and calzones. It’s inexpensive, delivery-friendly, and handy for residents using it as an everyday slice spot rather than a destination night out.
Must-Try Dishes:
Classic NYC cheese slice, Hot honey pepperoni slice, Chicken bacon ranch pizza
What Makes it Special: Waterfront-adjacent slice shop where classic and loaded pies stay firmly budget-friendly.