Bar in New York City, United States
Rosie Pizza Bar
100ptsLow-key Bushwick pizza. Easy to book.

About Rosie Pizza Bar
Rosie Pizza Bar in Bushwick, Brooklyn is an easy-to-book neighbourhood pizza bar that works best for casual groups and outdoor evenings in warmer months. Booking difficulty is low, making it a practical last-minute option. For a first visit, arrive early to secure outdoor seating and manage noise levels. Not a destination venue, but a solid neighbourhood pick for the right occasion.
Verdict: A Bushwick Pizza Bar Worth Knowing, With Caveats
If you are making your first trip to Rosie Pizza Bar at 128 Central Ave in Bushwick, Brooklyn, go in with realistic expectations and you will likely leave satisfied. This is a neighbourhood pizza bar, not a destination dining room, and the experience it offers is shaped entirely by that context. The room runs casual and the energy tilts social rather than refined. For a first-timer, that is exactly what you want to know before you make the trip from Manhattan.
What to Expect When You Arrive
Bushwick has spent the better part of a decade consolidating a reputation for no-fuss, high-quality food in spaces that prioritise atmosphere over formality. Rosie fits that pattern. The ambient energy here leans lively: expect conversation-friendly noise levels early in the evening that climb as the night fills in. If you are coming for a quiet catch-up, arrive before the dinner rush. If you want the full energy of a Brooklyn pizza bar on a Friday, come later.
The address puts you in central Bushwick, accessible via the J/M/Z trains at Kosciuszko Street or the L at Jefferson Street, both within walkable range. For first-timers arriving from Midtown or the West Village, budget around 30 to 40 minutes by subway. The neighbourhood itself rewards a walk before or after: Central Avenue has enough surrounding bars and coffee spots to anchor a full evening out. See our full New York City bars guide for context on how Bushwick fits into the broader borough picture.
Outdoor Space: The Deciding Factor for Timing Your Visit
The outdoor or terrace component at Rosie is the element most likely to determine whether your visit lands well. Brooklyn pizza bars with usable outdoor seating are in significantly higher demand during spring and early summer, and if al fresco dining is your priority, this is the venue type where the gap between a good visit and a frustrating one comes down entirely to timing. Aim for late April through early October for the leading chance of outdoor seating. Midweek visits will give you more flexibility than weekend evenings, when the outdoor area fills quickly. If you are celebrating a birthday or an anniversary, call ahead rather than walking in and hoping for the leading.
Booking and Logistics
Booking difficulty at Rosie is rated Easy, which makes it a low-stress option for groups who tend to plan last-minute. Walk-ins are likely viable on weekday evenings. Weekend nights, particularly during warmer months when the outdoor area is in play, will be busier. Phone and website details are not currently listed in our records, so checking Google directly for current hours before you go is the practical move.
How It Compares
Rosie Pizza Bar is a neighbourhood-format venue, which means it competes on access and atmosphere rather than on the kind of cocktail craft or culinary ambition you find at places like Amor y Amargo or Angel's Share. If your group wants a structured drinks-forward evening, those venues will serve you better. For a broader view of where Rosie sits in the New York dining picture, our full New York City restaurants guide and experiences guide are useful starting points.
Pearl Picks Nearby
- Superbueno — for a cocktail-forward evening in NYC
- Attaboy NYC — Lower East Side, no-menu cocktail bar worth the trip
- Amor y Amargo , bitters-focused, quieter room, good for conversation
- Angel's Share , East Village, Japanese-influenced, higher polish
- Our full New York City hotels guide , if you are visiting from out of town
- Our full New York City wineries guide , natural wine options across the boroughs
- Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu , worth knowing if your travels take you further afield
- Jewel of the South in New Orleans , benchmark for craft in a casual setting
- Julep in Houston , Southern cocktail bar with strong outdoor programming
Compare Rosie Pizza Bar
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Rosie Pizza Bar | — | |
| The Long Island Bar | — | |
| Dirty French | — | |
| Superbueno | — | |
| Amor y Amargo | — | |
| Angel's Share | — |
A quick look at how Rosie Pizza Bar measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rosie Pizza Bar known for?
Rosie Pizza Bar is primarily known for its core concept and execution in New York City.
Where is Rosie Pizza Bar located?
Rosie Pizza Bar is located in New York City, at 128 Central Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11221.
How can I contact Rosie Pizza Bar?
You can reach Rosie Pizza Bar via the venue's official channels.
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