The pizza taste is always consistent and its price is always reasonable(1 slice=2.25 $). I’ve always impressed by their quick service. If you have a craving for some Italian foods, Sal’s Pizzaria is the right place for you esp in Bushwick!
Vanessa M.
Place rating: 5 New York, NY
Best non-fancy plain slice of pizza in NYC! Every time I am visitng family in this area we stop in for a slice or two or a whole pie to take home! My fiancé loves the baked ziti as well. It is right off the L train on Dekalb. It’s just a perfect mom and pop pizza shop, no frills, no «brick oven», just good old pizza!
Yomaira H.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
The pizza here is okay but I prefer the beef patty with cheese. The service is good, the small Hispanic guy who is almost always in the counter is very friendly and respectful.
Tom T.
Place rating: 3 Forest Hills, NY
Great late night spot near Dekalb. Quick and decent food.
Nirk Q.
Place rating: 4 Sydney, Australia
great hawaiian! Be sure to add condiments, garlic salt chili flakes if you get down for that kinda stuff.
Morgen B.
Place rating: 4 Oakland, CA
Best pizza on Wyckoff, in my opinion. I was honestly surprised by how good it is. It’s about $ 2.00-$ 2.25 for a slice, but it’s worth it.
Emily D.
Place rating: 4 Quincy, MA
Nothing fancy, just good pizza and good prices. My faves are the Sicilian Slice and Knish. Yum!
Lorraine L.
Place rating: 3 Chicago, IL
I use to live right across the street(DeKalb Ave) from Sal’s Pizzeria as a FOB kid in Brooklyn. I don’t think I was too familiar with pizza back then, so this was decent from what I can remember. Sometimes I go back to this place for nostalgia’s sake.
Eduard O.
Place rating: 3 Miami, FL
Fast and simple. No frills. Consistent. The garlic knots are good. And don’t overlook the heroes. The chicken parm is solid.
Leah D.
Place rating: 3 Long Beach, CA
Cheap, mediocre, convenient pizza is sometimes exactly what you need. That’s all this place is: nothing more, nothing less.
G F.
Place rating: 4 Glendale, NY
This place has been in existence for over 30yrs. The pizza is quite good, and Sal was the last in the community to raise prices. I don’t expect much from pizza places except honest to good pizza and Sal has it.
Warren K.
Place rating: 2 Brooklyn, NY
not feeling it. There’s just better stuff around.
Dudeman S.
Place rating: 3 Brooklyn, NY
Friendly service, great prices, pretty quick and timely, and great tasting pizza. Pretty standard for most Brooklyn pizzerias.
Nick T.
Place rating: 3 Milwaukee, WI
This is good cheap walking pizza. The kind of slice you eat on a cold walk home.
Michelle A.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Friendly service and consistantly decent pizza makes for a good slice at the end of the subway ride home. Their prices are fair, the crust crispy, toppings plentiful, and cheese gooey enough to please. Better yet, the garlic knots are perfectly drenched in buttery-garlic goodness!
Adrienne n.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
i’m mid-slice and this is reeeally good and really convenient. i wish it were open later because i usually crave pizza past midnight
Melanie C.
Place rating: 2 San Francisco, CA
like paul q said, it’s close to our house, 2 bux for a slice, and chile pepper shakers and garlic salt shakers on the counter. i normally«hate» pizza but i actually didn’t mind sal’s so much. must be the thin crust.
Paul Q.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
close to my house, 2 dollars for a pizza. win/win.
Liss C.
Place rating: 4 Austin, TX
Mmmm. This is my hood pizza and I have taken it for granted for a long time. My friend from out of town and I recently got a pie to go. She took a photo of it and it was actually was a quintessentially NY delicious-looking pizza. Plus, it’s cheap(they just raised prices from $ 1.75 a slice to $ 2 — inflation!) and it’s really quick. The Latin guys who work the counter are really nice and will call you Miss, presumably if you are a female. ;) I would take this pizza over about 90% of NYC’s pizza. The pizza is just simple deliciousness, not too greasy. BK in da house! (ok, i’m retarded…)