Welcome to Village Square Pizza
Village Square Pizza, located in New York, offers a variety of unique square pizzas, such as the Pepperoni Square Pizza, Grandma Pizza, and Vegan Options like the Bruschetta Square Pizza. Customers rave about the flavorful toppings and the perfect balance of cheese, sauce, and crust. The Grandma Slice stands out for its delicious pesto, while the White Pizza with hot honey is a fan favorite. The cozy atmosphere, friendly service, and late-night availability make it a go-to spot for a satisfying slice. Overall, Village Square Pizza excels in serving top-quality, inventive pizzas that keep customers coming back for more.
- 147 Ave A New York, NY 10009 Hotline: (917) 675-7709
Welcome to Village Square Pizza, a cozy and inviting pizza spot located at 147 Ave A in New York, NY. This pizza joint offers a variety of delicious options including traditional favorites and unique creations.
One of the standout dishes at Village Square Pizza is the Pepperoni Square Pizza. This savory pie features fresh mozzarella, hand-sliced spicy pepperoni, family recipe fra diavolo sauce, grated Parmesan, and extra virgin olive oil. The flavors blend beautifully together to create a mouthwatering experience.
If you're in the mood for something a bit different, try the Grandma Pizza. This square slice is topped with fresh mozzarella, housemade basil pesto, grated Parmesan, freshly chopped garlic, tomato sauce, and extra virgin olive oil. The combination of flavors is bold and unforgettable.
For those seeking a vegan option, the Bruschetta Square Pizza is a must-try. Freshly chopped tomatoes, red onions, fresh basil, and extra virgin olive oil on a golden garlic crust create a satisfying and flavorful dish.
Customers rave about the quality and service at Village Square Pizza. Whether you're stopping by for a late-night slice or a casual dinner, this restaurant is sure to impress. With options for delivery, outdoor seating, and a range of vegetarian choices, there's something for everyone at Village Square Pizza.
Come experience the diverse and delicious menu at Village Square Pizza. From classic Sicilian cheese slices to innovative creations like the Vegan Square pizza, every dish is crafted with care and attention to detail. Don't miss out on this hidden gem in the heart of NYC!

My go-to spot for a late night slice. Always tastes fresh and comes out piping hot. Fair price for the quality and service - there's a reason there's often a line out the door.

Went in at ~3am on a Sunday morning and joined a long line of late-night clubbers and partiers. The inside of the shop was real small with no tables and floor to ceiling windows on the shopfront which allowed passerby's to peek in. If everyone was sardined in the place, you'd probably fit ~40 people, but the line of people who fit inside was maybe 12 with the line also continuing outside. Got a thin crust margherita slice and tried a bite of the thick crust white pizza (cheese & honey). Margherita: good, standard fare margherita. Cheesy, marinara-y, not sooooo mozzarella-y, but solid. Maybe not worth $5. 8/10. White pizza: with the hot honey they provide... fire. Straight flames. There are multiple types of cheese on the pizza, and the honey and spice really round out the flavor and fattiness of the cheese and bread. It's so popular that I didn't get to try a whole slice bc it was sold out by the time I got to the front of the line! Worth the $5. 9/10. Overall, the white pizza is great drunchies or a great snack if you're hungry from exploring the NY streets!

As per the name of this place, you don't go here for the generic NY style thin crust slices even though they are good (and above average at that.) You go here specifically for the Sicilian style squares. The Grandma Slice here is one of the better slices in the city mostly because of one reason; the pesto. Pesto on pizzas are either bland or have too much garlic or are too herbal and honestly the pesto here is perfect with just a great mixture of herbs, garlic, and nuttiness. If they served a good fusilli here with their excellent pesto at a reasonable price, I would probably bring it as one the better pesto pastas in the city. The pepperoni slice is also tasty and the fact that they're related to Made in New York which happens to be in a feud with another place not to be named that is known for their pepperoni squares adds a bit of extra humor. In terms of the rest of the slice, this sauce quality is good, the cheese is good and well baked on top, and the crust is a bit thick as per the expected style outside of the thinner top which has a satisfying crackle and crunch. The fact of this spot also has locations around the city such as most recently in the food desert that is Midtown West is a good thing as well. Mid 4 for the Grandma Slice particularly because of the pesto. Would be a mid 3 for the rest of the slices. The price is a bit high but yep it's worth it.

Get the grandma slice. Seriously. While there's no shortage of pizza places in and around the Christopher Street area, this one stands out. They specialize in more of a thin, square slice- hence the name. I generally am a savory sauce person. The sauce here is on the sweeter side, but only just so, so I forgive it given how complex the flavor is. The crust is very good. Crispy and while slightly thicker than a classic NY slice, it's not doughy at all.

It's been a long while since I've been to this yummy spot and let's just say that next time it's not gonna be that long! One random nice after midnight it was all about some square and what better spot to get some than here! So it was all about the margarita pizza and let me say it tastes just as amazing as it looks it was soo full of flavor and just really hit the spot with each bite of that yummy slice like so much so! The pepperoni square was also nothing short of delicious too as it was packed with flavor and pepperoni it was like NYC style but in square form making for a really incredible slice from start to finish! The eggplant pizza looked amazing too and it's definitely on the list to get next time as I'm sure it will be just as good as the others! This is a little shop right across from Tompkins Square Park so it's not the easiest place to find parking but it's definitely worth it so don't pass it by! Overall this is some of the best pizza I've ever had so if you find yourself in the area do your taste buds a treat and get some square slices!

Okay this pizza was fire. In an area riddled with viral pizza spots, I was hoping to find something a bit quieter. Enter village square pizza. Completely empty on at 2:00 in the afternoon, I entered this small little pizza parlor eagerly saluted by the lone worker. Super nice and friendly. The options looked great, and they all had a best seller notation next to them. So, apparently everything here is good. I went with the grandma slice. A thin crusted, square slice lathered in marinara then topped with a spritz of pesto. I love a thin crust pizza with some good char. This was a solid slice. A little salty, ever so savory. Great texture, crisp. The slice was a solid size, too. To be truthful, one of the better slices I had on my trip. I would not out it in the elite category of slices, but I still think it is a quality slice. Plus, there is something about eating a piece of pizza alone in a small parlor like that. It just feels right.

You might see this pic and think, wait, is that Prince St? And I feel like they want you to. Tastes and looks so similar to Prince St's iconic slice, but just missing a little something. Still a solid slice and I'd eat again.