These guys use dirty business tactics. The sidewalk sign had a price of $ 6.50 for a combo and when I paid it was $ 8.95. What kind of thieving fuckery is that? Even for Alphabet City I’m still kind of shocked. Also, they sell fruit produce in the front(hello flies), supermarket rotisserie whole chicken, burgers and empanadas? They’re having a bit of an identity crisis.
Keith M.
Classificação do local: 1 Manhattan, NY
Poor food. And poor service. It’s very convenient but that is legitimately the only reason this place is worth visiting. DONTCOMEHERE.
Ethan C.
Classificação do local: 2 New York, NY
Ordered a silican and pepperoni slice. When I got my pizza, I thought I went to the wrong place. Apparently they change owners. The pizza was lacking cheese, and sauce. It taste similar to a $ 1 pizza.
Shawn G.
Classificação do local: 2 New York, NY
Nice guys who took over the spot unfortunately their pizza leaves much to be desired. Barely any sauce used, dry as hell and dough that gardens up really quickly. Hope these guys switch it up real quick cause they won’t last long with a slice like this.
Wayne W.
Classificação do local: 3 New York, NY
Looks like they might have recently opened, as there was still signage up from a former pizza place. The name of the place is also different all over, there’s Majesty on the outside banner, Maj3sty on their printed menus, and Magesty on the window. It’s on the corner of E 3rd St and Ave C. Food: I got two slices, one plain and one bacon pepperoni. I will say this, the slices are pretty big. A step up from your $ 1 slices, but average other than that. Crust was nice and crispy if not a bit doughy, but not bad at all. Prices average also for this level of pizza. One big positive: They take credit cards. Décor/setup: Standard seating for a pizza place or quick Italian joint. Nothing fancy. But the furniture was definitely worn and needs to be replaced– the booth seating had holes patched by duct tape and was lumpy, while many of the wood chairs had chips, gouges and cracks in it. Seems like a family run place, as the owner’s or employee’s cute kids were running around at about 9pm. There’s also semi-patio seating since their outside windows can be retracted all the way. Bottom line: Good enough for late night pizza, not worth a special trip. For that, Patzeria’s Perfect Pizza is one of the ones worth traveling for if you’re in the area, or Luzzo’s or Motorino.