Nice classic thin crust slices. Ask for well-done crust if you want it nice and crispy, and to avoid their occasional floppy slices.
Adorable place. Freezing cold inside (same as outside). Pizza was great, came out fast, and the staff was very sweet with my little brother who asked for both chocolate milk and ranch dressing (which they don't have). He got a root beer instead and said the pizza was actually pretty good, even without ranch. That's high praise.
Great slices. Great chew to their crust with just a little bit of bite.
Especially good at lunch and happy hour. They have drink specials and growler fills.
Their specialty pies are great, as are their white pies.
Consistency slips a little during the weekend late night hours (they overcook stuff so pay attention). But if you’re coming back from the bar maybe you won’t care.
Mickey Bennet (Werewookiee)
+4
A comfy pizzeria with good mood lighting. The beer is great, though the plain pizza has been hit or miss (mostly hit though!). Sicilian pizza is great. They have a deal where you get a full pie and they give you a free pitcher of beer if you're eating in.
Great pizza and nice staff. Slightly overpriced, but you don't need to break the bank. Sometimes too crowded and slow service but worth the waiting. Home delivery can take forever; better order over the phone and pick up yourself in 20-30 minutes. I wish they had better ventilation. During cold season there's smoke everywhere.
Rosco’s Pizza is simply amazing. Their crusts are soft and chewy yet crispy and their sauces and cheese have a wholesome, delicious flavor. The counter people here are really friendly and nice, and they bring your food over to you with a smile. This is a great spot!
Love this little place in Brooklyn. Rosco support a wide variety local produce to make their pizzas. They serve wine and beer and has pizza specials between 11am and 3pm. Their pizza has a nice thin crust with and abundance of toppings. Definitely not your Dominos.
Not only were they great people serving GREAT pizza!! They are incredibly kind and accommodating. I showed up after they had closed and the boss opened the door for me. Gave me a whole mixed pie and said go home and feed my family. Well went back to the apartment we were staying, feed my famished family after a full day of exploring wonderful NY. Guys thank you so much for being so great. We are back home now in the British Virgin Islands. If your ever in the neighborhood just ask for Captain Mike so I can return the kindness.
Stopped in here for a quick slice when visiting Prospect Park Zoo and Brooklyn Botanic Gardens. Pizza came out hot and it was tasty and done right. They make it with a thinner crust than regular, which I enjoyed. I recommend the slice with onions, hot peppers, and bacon.
They've got an old school table arcade machine in here, so that's cool too.
Have no illusions, this place is hipster AF. Take that for what it's worth. It's clean, with a dozen densely packed tables for pairs and groups, and a TV on the wall playing an old Humphrey Bulgart flick. It feels like a classic Brooklyn pizzeria, it even has one of those Pacman game/tables is present. The bathroom is a one-stall unisex affair that's been recently refurbished and very clean. The hipster at the front was very polite, and the guy making the pizza looked presentable. They accept credit cards and offer table service, but most get their 'za and beer from the front. The beer comes in a frosty-cold pint-sized mug and the pizza is hot out of the oven. I'm not a pizzaphile by any stretch, but I thought the pie was great. The beer selection is a little lacking(5 canned, 3 on tap) for a place that offers growler fills, but I can't complain too much, it's still more than the average pizzeria. Slices are cheap at $3-$4 a slice and so is the beer at $4-$6.50 depending on what you're swilling. Growler fills are $13-$24 depending. Solid pizzeria, good for lunch, dinner, dates and groups. 5/5 stars.
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