I found out the pizza was pricier per slice than the regular slices of like say pepperoni but my slice was spinach, feta, garlic, tomatoes, and ranch dressing. I must say even warmed that pizza was delicious I stayed full off that one slice from lunch the rest of the day. Took away the star for not having Italian Ice and not having the price visible. Other than.(muah) DELICIOSO!
Seymour g.
Classificação do local: 1 Staten Island, NY
If you want amazing pizza, go to Lombardi’s or Grimaldi’s. Neither of these are cheap but for the quality, it’s worth it. If you want cheap and decent pizza, go to 2 Bros. If you want pizza that tastes like cardboard go to Ikea… or come here. Pros of this place: Cheap pizza Cheap furniture Cons: Both of the above tastes like cardboard. Oh wait, that’s ikea. Yea, you’re better off going to Ikea.
Justin L.
Classificação do local: 1 Brooklyn, NY
Bait And switch With the same Sign and crappy Pizza but trying to get 2 dollars.
Ian Y.
Classificação do local: 3 Brooklyn, NY
Not at all what I expected. Surprising selection of slices and impressively clean for a place that bolsters a $ 1.25 slice and late-night hours. Crusts are thin and delicious. Service was straightforward and polite. Be sure to tip if you’re one of the many in here after a few too many.
Mark K.
Classificação do local: 2 Brooklyn, NY
Eden’s pizza has a prime location right next to the Bedford L train stop, but some of the most sub-par pizza in all of Williamsburg. You can’t really beat $ 1.25 per slice if you’re strapped for cash, but let’s face it — the pizza is not going to be very high quality. I can’t say I haven’t stopped here after I rode the subway and needed something cheap and quick. That’s about the only time you should ever go to Eden’s. Of course, if you can spend $ 3, you should just grab a falafel across the street.
Marc L.
Classificação do local: 3 Brooklyn, NY
First time I went, I have to be honest. I was high off my ass. Anyway, the pizza was amazing and the cheese was super gooey and best of all, it was $ 1.25. I went again today to see if my experience would be just as amazing… It was just alright. One thing that stayed the same was the awkwardness at the register. When I went the first time, I thought it was just because I was all high that I thought it was weird but today, it was pretty weird too. I didn’t know who the cash register person was talking to, who was paying, who’s pizza was sitting there… I guess if they communicated, it wouldn’t be so confusing. Oh! They have a bathroom too.
David W.
Classificação do local: 1 San Francisco, CA
If there are places in Manhattan that can afford to sell pizza for $ 1 a slice, I don’t see how $ 1.25 in Brooklyn could be considered a good deal for what you’re getting. It’s really slow and there’s usually a line of people. And it seems like this place attracts a lot of extremely crabby people. I mean, just for a slice of pizza, there were waayy too many people with stank attitudes; including one haggard old lady who cussed at my friend over absolutely nothing. The young guy taking orders and handling people’s cash, is putting toppings on the pizza without even wearing gloves or washing his hands. The whole place in general is just plain dirty and nasty, especially the counter where the condiments are sitting. And if you’re still interested and still need to know at this point, the pizza tastes like cardboard. So no, even for $ 1.25, factoring everything else in, you DON’T «get what you paid for».
Tom L.
Classificação do local: 4 NY, NY
$ 10 cheese pizza can’t be beat in this neighborhood. It takes 15 minutes and you can’t call ahead, but you get what you pay for. Vinnie’s has better pizza, but the cheese is $ 15, so I spend the other $ 5 on beer and get the pie here at Eden.
Fileel V.
Classificação do local: 3 Brooklyn, NY
You gotta keep the entire picture in mind — price, food, location. Yes, the $ 1.25 pizza is mediocre. But, for the love of god — it’s $ 1.25! And it’s RIGHTNEXT to the freakin’ Bedford stop! C’mon, lighten up! There was a time when I was in serious financial straits, and this place was a godsend. I couldn’t afford fancy-ass organic vegan natural homeopathic yoga-based this or that nonsense bullshit — sue me! I admit it, I’m a horrible, horrible human being — I don’t eat organic papaya feces seeds. I’m terrible! I’ve only had the $ 1.25 pizza here, not the other offerings. This pizza has a decent sauce, and on rare days, the dough is good. On average, though, the dough and the cheese are less than ideal. Bottom line? If you’re on a tight budget and you’re depressed that you can’t afford those fancy vegan fish vagina cakes that all the other hipsters are eating, then you’ll enjoy Eden and their cheap pizza. /rant
Susan D.
Classificação do local: 3 Burlington, MA
Decent pizza slices at $ 1.25 each all day everyday. There tends to be a million tweens hanging around here, but what can one expect. This is probably what they can afford. My pizza was warm, the cheese stringy, and the crust blah. However, that price is perfect.
Briana M.
Classificação do local: 3 Brooklyn, NY
We’re broke. Just gonna say it. B-R-O-K-E! Yes, you can read! That said, a place like Eden offers some respite from rice and bean dinners, or those dinners where after buying groceries you realize that you could have eaten at a restaurant for less. I hate it when that happens!!! $ 1.25 a slice says it ALL. Some complaints: Your curly fries are way too crispy and have no flava. Adding pepperoni to a slice that is $ 1.25 ups it to $ 2.50? What the hell? But remember kids, beggars can’t be choosers. And when you’re a beggar, Eden makes you feel like a little more like Bill Gates.
Matt E.
Classificação do local: 1 New York, NY
The only reason I’ve gone here is for the $ 1.25 slices of pizza. Within 1 block there are at least 3 other places I can think of off the top of my head that have pizza – all of them are better. I guess that’s what you get with for a buck and a quarter. That quarter also means its basically a two dollar slice b/c we all know once bills turn into quarters they are by all practical accounting standards gone. I’m a man who understands value but its pretty much worth the extra dollar for a bigger and better slice. The pizza always seems like it’s been sitting out for a good while and I must say additionally the other food looks really unappealing like it’s not of great quality and has been sitting around for way too long. In the end, it is what it is… a cheap place by the bars and subway – if you really must…
Joey H.
Classificação do local: 2 Baltimore, MD
Had a decent, average price slice here last August. — 2 stars for selling weapons.
Sylwia W.
Classificação do local: 3 Brooklyn, NY
The pizza here isn’t great by any stretch of the imagination, but you know what? It kind of doesn’t really matter, because a plain slice is a dollar. Yep, a whole buck. It’s close to the Bedford Ave. L stop, so it’s ideal drunk food to have once you’re done with your requisite Williamsburg drinking jaunt. And the staff are actually really cool, even at 12:30 a.m. And about those drink sizes… Me: I’ll have a coke. Cashier: What size? Me *looks at sizes*: Uh… oh, what the hell? Give me Ron Jeremy. (I kid you not.) Bathroom Grade: N/A. I make it a point not to use pizzeria bathrooms, mostly because they tend to be the worst bathrooms ever,
Heather D.
Classificação do local: 4 New York, NY
dollar slices, pretty good for the price and not too far from my home.(the more than a dollar slices are pretty decent too) but ALSO i have had consistently entertaining conversations with the guys who work there. so that just adds to the appeal.
Andrew B.
Classificação do local: 5 Brooklyn, NY
1 dollar for Cheese pizza, and everything else is pretty much the cheapest out of the other pizzerias in the neighborhood. The staff is young [youger than Driggs, and Ana Maria], and upbeat. Funny and talkative cashier [Usually the«kid» Drew] or Greg [the muscular one] who looks like Drew. All in all, a good pizzeria with friendly guys who are willing to work with you to make you what you want
Ethan C.
Classificação do local: 4 New Haven, CT
$ 1 Slice for decent pizza. Close to subway. Good in my book.