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Grimaldi's Pizzeria

About.com Rating fourhalf out of Five

By Heather Cross, About.com

Grimaldi's Pizzeria

19 Old Fulton St. Brooklyn, NY

Heather Klein

The Bottom Line

Grimaldi's outstanding coal oven pizza is worth waiting for -- and the line outside even moves more quickly than you'd expect. Don't forget to take a post-dinner stroll down to the water to experience the outstanding view of Manhattan's skyline.
Pros
  • Amazing coal oven pizza
  • Reasonably priced
  • Great views of the city nearby
Cons
  • Waiting in line
  • No credit cards accepted

Description

  • Grimaldi's is located at 19 Old Fulton St. under the Brooklyn Bridge.
  • Closest subway to Grimaldi's: A/C to High Street in Brooklyn. (Just one stop out of Manhattan.)
  • Phone: (718) 858-4300
  • Cross Streets: Between Front Street and Water Street
  • Grimaldi's accepts cash only, but they have an ATM located inside their front entrance.
  • Grimaldi's is open 7 days a week.
  • Weekdays, Grimaldi's is open from 11:30 am - 11 pm. and Saturdays & Sundays from 2 pm - 12 am.

  • Large pizza: $14
    Small pizza: $12
    Toppings: $2-4
    House wine: $4 glass, $10 half carafe, $16 carafe
  • No slices, no delivery and no reservations at Grimaldi's
  • Grimaldi's Web site: http://www.grimaldis.com/

Guide Review - Grimaldi's Pizzeria

Grimaldi's Pizzeria is undoubtably worth the wait to enjoy their delicious coal oven pizza. The atmosphere: Red and white checked tablecloths, Sinatra or Pavarotti emanate from the jukebox, and photographs of Sinatra, Brando and other famous Italians cover the walls. A perfectly casual setting, as suited for families and groups as it is for couples (this pizza is SURE to dazzle any date). The pizza is thin-crust, coal-oven pizza at its best -- the sauce is smoky and has delicious chunks of tomato as well as fresh herbs; home-made fresh mozzarella tops the pie; and the range of toppings includes everything from sweet Italian sausage to roasted red peppers made in Grimaldi's famous ovens.

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