Closed forever. The food was not enough to save it. Either they did not pay rent or rent went up too high for them to operate some kind of a profit
N. S.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Pizza is good and quick delivery. The garlic knots I wasn’t crazy about cause the tasted like garlic powder and oil. Definitely come here for the pizza though.
Ron L.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
Solid pizza in Dyker Heights(why does Unilocal list them in Bensonhurst?), they have a few choices but not many and that’s fine by me. For those that want something not already pre-made, call up or walk-in to place an order and pick it up later. Their grandma, square and round slices are good and serve their purpose. What more can you ask for? I’ve had the garlic knots too(Fyi, for the lactose-intolerant, this works for you since it’s drizzled in olive oil, not butter) I’ve ordered from them several times since i have friends nearby and never had any issues. It’s a standard mom and pop pizzeria that anchors this important corner of Bay Ridge Pkwy. &13th Ave. They are arguably the best in Dyker Heights, so if you happen to be in the area… you’ll know where to go.
Val O.
Place rating: 5 Brooklyn, NY
Ahhhhmazing pizza! Never fails. My favorite is the spinach/artichoke and I really don’t care for cooked spinach. The Cecilian eggplant slice is just phenomenal. Definitely one of the best pizzerias in Brooklyn. Must try!
John D.
Place rating: 1 Brooklyn, NY
Horrible service. Inconsistent pizza. Way too many good pizza places around to waste your time with this place.
Asish P.
Place rating: 3 Bridgewater, NJ
Picked up some pizza while i was in the area. Their buffalo chicken slice was nice… had a great flavor, and the chicken was tender(not dry like most places). For the regular pizza, the crust is nice, and the sauce is very delicate(not too sweet, and not too tart)… and not greasy at all. Great local spot.
Frank L.
Place rating: 4 Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, NY
Franks makes a great pizza here along with everything else. They have one of the best grandma pies in the neighborhood. There buffalo chicken pizza is also excellent. Great place to stop in for a slice.
Dana S.
Place rating: 4 Washington, DC
Reminds me of the old school neighborhood pizzerias I grew up eating. Not like the crap that people try to pass as pizza nowadays. Very solid slice and grandma slice. I paid $ 4.50 for one of each. Would definitely go back.
Alex V.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Solid Brooklyn pizza place. Great plain slices, even better specialty slices. My favorite is the buffalo slice, eat one of those and you’ll be in hooked. Other slices are good too, plus it’s not that expensive and close to my house.
Noname N.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Very Impressive grandma pie, as other reviewers have mentioned. Tasty, with just a tad of spiciness, and no grease. We also tried the buffalo wings which though good weren’t quite up to the same standard. We asked for hot, but they were medium at most. Still, they were good, and the place will get our return business. Thanks to fellow Unilocal reviewers for alerting us to this place. We must have driven past hundreds of times without noticing it.
Jason C.
Place rating: 4 Queens, NY
They have the best pizza in the neighborhood. I usually get the grandma slices. My laptop is actually sitting on top of the pizza box as we speak! Only negative is they don’t take credit cards.
Joe D.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
This place is my reg pizza fix. I love the speciality pizza. My fav is the buffalo chicken. Its pretty clean all things considered and good local. I recommend it.
Jaime L.
Place rating: 5 Brooklyn, NY
Delicious off the chart pizza! Recommend the fresh mozzarella and buffalo chicken slices. For what they provide… this place is definitely a slice to stop for.
Justin L.
Place rating: 3 Brooklyn, NY
A Solid Slice joint that Charges slightly Below normal. Doesn’t take credit cards.
Jim P.
Place rating: 3 Brooklyn, NY
Solid slice. Very large and a nice milky taste of mozzarella. For 2.25 this is still a good deal and would fill me up with a single slice. Ample seating, inside and out. Friendly and quick service.
Yashar Y.
Place rating: 4 Newark, NJ
Great Pizza joint in the Dyker Heights. I go there once a week if im in Brooklyn and love their pizza. They have a little outdoor patio that you can sit out and their Vodka sauce is amazing. However, if you wanna grab a slice of vodka sauce, u gotta be there on friday or staurday before 11:30 as it sells out quick.
Tom M.
Place rating: 4 Newark, NJ
Been here several times for slices and rolls. They have great pizza, nice crispy crust and good sauce. The chicken roll was good too. Wish I could get this kind of great pizza in jersey.
Gabrielle S.
Place rating: 5 Charleston, SC
Best Grandma Pie in all of Dyker/Bay Ridge, hands down. I know Krispy is right down the street and actually closer to our apartment but the Grandma at Frank’s can’t be beat. The veggie slice is also really good. Haven’t had their meals but I’ll never get tired of their pizza :-) The guys here are also super sweet — the one day I forgot they didn’t take credit cards and had almost no cash on me so the guy said«Don’t worry about it!!» I promised I would bring him the money the next day and true to my word, I did.
Thomas Z.
Place rating: 5 Brooklyn, NY
I recently rediscovered this place and I’ve been coming back more than twice a week since. This is the only margherita slice I’ve found whose crust is not only edible, but enjoyable. That’s how good their dough is. And their Nonna/Grandma slice is even better… Their sauce is perfectly balanced, there’s not too much cheese but there’s just enough Mozz & Parmigiano to keep it nice and salty. Overall this place bakes a mean pie in those brick ovens. Nice guys behind the counter as well(as opposed to surly Krispy) and seems clean(unlike DIRTYASS Sorentina). & Fresh Basil. Nobody uses fresh basil. My sister tells me that their bolognese hurt her stomach, but I can only speak for their baked goods.
Gerard P.
Place rating: 4 Staten Island, NY
This used to be my neighborhood pizzeria when I lived in Brooklyn. And even though there are two other pizzerias within a five block radius, I still think it’s the best one in Dyker Heights. Great pizza, down-to-earth people who serve you with alacrity and a smile, and a generally good atmosphere. There is a guy, who evidently works there, with a permanently disfigured hand and some sort of severe eye problem that forces him to wear sunglasses. He’s a very ominous presence, and the one time he touched the inside of the pizza box I was waiting for I was extremely aggravated. Aside from that, I don’t have any real complaints.