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Welcome to Pizza Time

"Introducing Pizza Time, a pizza restaurant located at 1324 Ave J in Brooklyn, NY. Known for its diverse menu offering many vegetarian options, this casual, loud spot is perfect for groups and kids alike. With delivery, takeout, and catering services available, Pizza Time is a convenient choice for any occasion. Their friendly staff provides excellent waiter service, while amenities such as outdoor seating, TV, Wi-Fi, and alcohol options add to the dining experience. With street and bike parking available, Pizza Time is a must-visit for pizza lovers in Brooklyn."

LOCATIONS
  • Pizza Time
    1324 Ave J Brooklyn, NY 11230
    1324 Ave J Brooklyn, NY 11230 Hotline: (718) 252-8801

Welcome to Pizza Time, a beloved gem nestled in the heart of Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood at 1324 Ave J. This vibrant pizzeria is not just a place to grab a slice; it's a cornerstone of the community offering authentic Neapolitan and kosher pizza that has captivated locals and visitors alike.

With a menu that boasts an assortment of delectable options, from the Mixed Vegetable Pie ($25) to the fan-favorite Mushroom Pepper Onion Pie ($25), Pizza Time ensures that there is something for everyone. The crust is thin and crispy, while each bite is adorned with generous, flavorful toppings. It's easy to see why patrons rave about their experience here.

Customers often highlight the warm and friendly atmosphere that greets them as they step inside. The staff at Pizza Time genuinely care about their customers, as evidenced by numerous reviews praising their helpfulness in choosing the best slices to try. The delightful interactions add to the overall experience, transforming a simple meal into a pleasant social gathering.

In addition to their impressive pizza selection, the menu also features mouthwatering falafel and knishes. The Falafel Plate ($4.75) and Potato Knish ($3) provide delicious alternatives for those seeking something different. Each dish reflects a commitment to quality and flavor that is hard to find elsewhere.

It’s no surprise that Pizza Time has been framed as an overlooked treasure, especially when compared to neighboring pizzerias. Many believe it rivals iconic spots like Di Fara, offering exceptional taste without the hefty price tag. Customers consistently applaud the perfect balance of sauce, cheese, and herbs, creating a slice that not only satisfies the appetite but also leaves a lasting impression.

So whether you're a lifelong Brooklynite or a first-time visitor trying kosher pizza, Pizza Time invites you into their cozy establishment to enjoy a slice of Brooklyn culture. It's where quick bites meet quality and community, and every pie tells a story. Take the time to savor each bite—the experience is nothing short of spectacular!

For inquiries and orders, give them a call at (718) 252-8801, and don't miss out on this delicious Brooklyn experience!

START YOUR REVIEW OF Pizza Time
Harsh S.
Harsh S.

I came to visit my brother in Brooklyn and stopped by Pizza Time to grab a slice before driving back home. From the start, the man working the counter was so friendly and helpful in picking the best slices to try. He explained that all the slices were kosher. I ended up ordering a cheesy crust slice and a pasta slice. Both slices came out of the oven piping hot while being thin and crispy. Exceptional quality and taste! The restaurant has enough seating and is clean. It is like any other pizzeria with bench seats, condiments at every table, and red trays to eat off of. There is a bathroom right in the front as well. Parking may be difficult to find because there is only street parking.

Fabienne M.
Fabienne M.

As you can see I started eating before I even got to take a pic. I was just pizza skipping in mid wood and stumbled in here. From the moment I walked in my server was so friendly and welcoming, he definitely changed my mood to a better one. I set my eyes on this slice not even knowing that it had a cheese filled crust to die for. From the cheesy topping pulling with every bite and the flavorful sauce this pizza parlor stole my heart. Fully stocked with different fountain drinks. Very neat and clean with plenty of seating. I'll definitely be coming back to this one. Right off the Q train avenue J some really good pizza.

Fauzia B.
Fauzia B.

Hands down best pizza. They are underrated. Perfect sauce, flop, crisp, saltiness ratio. People think just because they are kosher, for some reason this would take away from the authenticity or it would be different from other pizza. You can't get pork pepperoni but everything else is pretty much the same. Pizza is part of Brooklyn culture and this place has been open as far as I can remember. I used to go here as a kid and they were as good then as they are now. Service is awesome, the guys at the counter are super warm and welcoming. Plain cheese slice is my favorite. It's just so darn good.

Matthew S.
Matthew S.

"One bite, everyone knows the Shul." Who would have thought a kosher pizza joint in Midwood, literally down the street from an iconic pizza joint in Di Fara, would be just as good as they are? That is hard to believe, but it is true. For a fraction of the price, you get a terrific tasting slice. The cheese and sauce marry up well. The crust is crispy from the first bite to the last, and there are enough herbs on this slice to keep you going, but it does not overwhelm the slice. I liked this slice so much, I went back up to the counter and ordered another. I guess I also wanted to prove my first slice was no fluke. It was not. My second slice proved to be just as up to the task as the first slice. To contrast, I ordered a Grandma slice, while it just might be their square, it is almost as perfect as it gets. The crust is crispy, the cheese has the perfect saltiness. The sauce has a nice acidic flavor, but does not take it over. Overall, nice square. For $3.75 (cash only), I was not expecting much. But after I took the first bite, and a kid no older than 16 or 17 said to me, "Best pizza in the game." He is not far off; the photo of Barstool visiting this pizzeria and giving it a high score seals the fate for this underrated and overlooked slice. When I was done eating, I personally got up and thanked the owner for such an amazing experience. I think he was touched to hear this. The pleasant, not overbearing Orthodox music adds some character to this restaurant, as does the charismatic owner and the usual cast of regular kids and adults alike all eating this pizza that deserves all the accolades Di Fara receives. Be careful Di Fara! These folks are not putzing around.

Nataliya K.
Nataliya K.

Nice place . It was y first time trying kosher pizza . The crust was thin . We tried plain and margarita , paid $8.75

Ben L.
Ben L.

First time I've ever had kosher pizza in my life and I have to say the slice I had today was very yummy. I ordered a stuffed crust slice with some fries on the side. The pizza was cheesy with the right amount of sauce, baked where it was crunchy on the outside yet fluffy inside. Fries were seasoned and really good too

Alessandra D.
Alessandra D.

We were in the area to try the competition down the street. While waiting for them to open, we took a walk to find a bathroom and came across Pizza Time! They didn't let me use the bathroom but we found a hidden gem!!! We were intrigued by kosher pizza and decided on a plain sicilan and fresh tomato slice. Both slices were freshly made with top quality ingredients. Each bite was light and airy with a slight crunch. To be honest, I didn't have high expectations but actually preferred Pizza Town over Di fara. Pizza Time should be included in the lists of best pizza of NYC.

Yom Tov Billy A.
Yom Tov Billy A.

First bite into a slice and you're taken into the streets of Sicily. This pizza is by far the best I've had in Brooklyn, or all of NYC. It's authentic d'italiano all the way. Thank you pizza time for raising the bar, and gifting us brooklynites with such high quality, delicious food. The service is great too. Same faces since they opened. Like family- or I should say - cosanostra .. yes, walking into pizza time feels like walking into an Italian grandmas kitchen. Bon apetite!