Grimaldi’s Pizzeria

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by Jessie on April 30, 2009


(That’s right Mike, NO SLICED PIZZA!)

After the Chinatown food tour last Friday, Trevor and I walked across the Brooklyn Bridge and headed over to Grimaldi’s Pizzeria, so yay for my first post outside of Manhattan! I kept on flip-flopping between going and not because, well, I was full after the food tour! But we were already in the area and it was just a bridge away. And, not to mention, it was gorgeous outside! So, I gave in, and we set out thinking that we could just get a slice and come back. Apparently, Mike had told Trevor that they definitely sold sliced pizza.

(Coal AND Brick??)

So we get there and there’s a small line out the door. We’re about to walk in when we’re met by this giant sign on the front door saying, “NO SLICE PIZZA!” But, to Mike’s credit they used to sell sliced pizza. Um yeah, not anymore.

We waited for about 5 minutes before we got seated, which was around 5:50pm ish (I think?). After we ordered, we then waited about 45 MINUTES FOR OUR PIZZA TO COME OUT! They “refresh” their ovens everyday sometime between 4-6pm and we just happened to arrive at the right time.

Okay, so before I talk about the pizza, I want to talk about why I make the trek across the bridge and into the forbidden territory as Gossip Girl would call it (in reality, Brooklyn has some of the best restaurants!). Besides this infamous cupcake war that we’ve all become familiar with, there’s also this sort of pizza war in NYC. Every other pizzeria advertises themselves as the “best pizzeria” in NYC, but when it comes down to it, there’s only several few that always make it to the top and Grimaldi’s is one of them. But Trevor would have you know that Grimaldi’s tops the charts and that it is indeed worth the trek. I do hope he makes it one of his stops along his pizza tour.

Beyond being really really REALLY delicious, Grimaldi’s is also really really cheap. We ordered a large plain (Margarita) which was only $14!! The smaller pie goes for $12, but come on, splurge on the extra $2 and you’ll get an extra 2 inches on each slice! If you want toppings, they’re each anywhere from $2-$4. Definitely a better deal than Lombardi’s $17.50 large pie (which really doesn’t seem all that large actually). Unfortunately, I can’t say which is better since I had toppings on the Lombardi pie. But, I do agree with Trevor. That was indeed a yummy pie. The sauce is pleasantly sweet and the pizza has less cheese yet more bang to each piece of oozing cheese. Man, I feel less guilty already for what I’m about to say next…

In fact, it was so yummy that instead of bringing back most of it as we had originally planned, we um… polished off the whole thing. At least Trevor had 5 slices. Still, I guess 3 slices is a bit epic especially at this size. I think our Portuguese tourist neighbors at the table next to us were like, “What the heck?Are they actually finishing all that?!”

(ALLL GONEEE!)

And by the time we got out, look at that line! That’s crazy!!!

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19 Old Fulton St.
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Near Front St.  See Map | Subway Directions Hopstop Popup
718-858-4300
Takeout Available, NO SLICE PIZZAS!!!
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Posted in Brooklyn, Cheap Eats in NYC, New York City, Top Picks in NYC


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