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    L'industrie pizzeria

    970pts

    Serious NYC slice, no reservation needed.

    L'industrie pizzeria, Restaurant in New York City

    About L'industrie pizzeria

    Ranked #16 on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America (2025) and Pearl Recommended, L'industrie Pizzeria in Williamsburg delivers ingredient-quality slices at a counter-service price point. No booking required, open daily 12–10 pm. The renovated Brooklyn space is more comfortable than most NYC slice spots, making it a strong pick for solo diners and small groups alike.

    The Verdict

    If you want a serious New York slice without committing to a sit-down meal, L'industrie Pizzeria in Williamsburg is the right call. It earns its place on the Pearl New York City restaurant list as a Pearl Recommended Restaurant (2025) and ranked #16 on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America for 2025, up from #50 in 2024. That upward trajectory reflects a real renovation and expansion at the Brooklyn address — this is not a place coasting on reputation. For food-forward visitors who want depth of ingredient quality at a casual price point, this is a strong booking.

    Who Should Book

    L'industrie works leading for solo diners, pairs, or a small group wanting a fast, quality lunch or early dinner without a reservation. Open daily from 12 to 10 pm, it fits neatly into a Williamsburg afternoon — before a walk, between museum stops, or as a low-commitment dinner when you don't want to plan ahead. If you're visiting from out of town and want to understand why New York pizza has its own category, this is a better starting point than a tourist-facing chain or a high-cover-charge dining experience.

    The Space

    The Brooklyn location at 254 S 2nd St has been renovated and expanded, and the result is a modern industrial room that manages to feel considered rather than generic. Metal, wood, and neutral tones across a spacious layout means it doesn't have the cramped, slightly chaotic feel of many NYC slice spots. Opinionated About Dining specifically noted the "well-balanced mix" of materials and a "welcoming atmosphere" , which, for a pizza counter, is worth mentioning. The space is comfortable enough to sit and eat rather than take a slice to the street, which matters if you're treating this as a proper meal stop rather than a grab-and-go.

    Service and Value

    The service model here is counter-style: you order, you eat, you leave. There's no table service to evaluate and no sommelier to tip. At a cheap-eats price point, the lack of tableside polish isn't a gap , it's appropriate. What the format does require is that the food carries the full weight of the experience, and based on OAD's recognition and a 4.7 Google rating across 4,674 reviews, it does. Margherita, Prosciutto and Burrata, and Pepperoni slices have all drawn specific attention from reviewers for ingredient quality and execution. A millefeuille dessert has also appeared in assessments , unusual for a pizzeria and worth noting as evidence that the kitchen takes finishing details seriously. For context, Leading Pizza in Williamsburg occupies a similar neighbourhood and price tier; L'industrie's OAD ranking places it higher in the current cycle. Artichoke Basille's offers a different slice style (thick, rich, Sicilian-influenced) for visitors who want to compare formats.

    Practical Details

    Manhattan location is also available and recommended by OAD for those based outside Brooklyn. No booking is required for either location , walk-in only. Hours are consistent: 12–10 pm, seven days a week.

    VenueStylePrice TierBooking RequiredHours
    L'industrie (Brooklyn)NY slice, counterCheap eatsNoMon–Sun 12–10 pm
    Leading PizzaNY slice, counterCheap eatsNoVaries
    Artichoke Basille'sThick-cut, Sicilian-influencedCheap eatsNoVaries
    Angelo's Coal Oven PizzaCoal oven, sit-downMid-rangeRecommendedVaries
    Don AntonioNeapolitan, sit-downMid-rangeRecommendedVaries

    Pearl Picks Nearby

    Exploring beyond pizza? See our guides to New York City bars, New York City hotels, New York City wineries, and New York City experiences. For pizza worth seeking out in other cities, consider Ken's Artisan Pizza in Portland or 11th Street Pizza in Miami. If you're travelling more widely and want to benchmark against other high-recognition casual dining, Emeril's in New Orleans and Lazy Bear in San Francisco are Pearl-listed points of reference. For fine dining comparison in New York, see our full list of Pearl-recognised restaurants including Alinea, Single Thread Farm, The French Laundry, and Providence in Los Angeles.

    FAQ

    • Can I eat at the bar at L'industrie Pizzeria? L'industrie operates as a counter-service pizzeria, not a bar-and-table restaurant. You order at the counter and eat in the dining area. There is no bar in the traditional sense, but the setup is relaxed and there's no pressure to move on quickly once you've ordered.
    • Is L'industrie Pizzeria good for solo dining? Yes, it's one of the better solo options in Williamsburg at this price point. Counter service means no awkward table-for-one dynamic, the pacing is fast, and you can be in and out in under 30 minutes if you want. For a solo food traveller comparing NYC slice spots, this and Leading Pizza are the two most referenced options in the neighbourhood.
    • What should a first-timer know about L'industrie Pizzeria? It's a slice shop, not a sit-down pizzeria , go expecting to order by the slice at the counter. The renovation has made the Brooklyn space more comfortable than the average NYC slice spot, so you can eat in without feeling rushed. Its OAD Cheap Eats ranking (#16 in North America for 2025) reflects ingredient quality above the price tier, not an elaborate dining experience. The Manhattan location is also worth knowing about if you're not crossing to Brooklyn. For comparison, Denino's Pizzeria and Tavern offers a full sit-down format if that's what you're after.
    • Is lunch or dinner better at L'industrie Pizzeria? Lunch is the practical choice if you want a shorter wait and a quieter room. Hours run 12–10 pm daily, so the midday window gives you the full menu without the post-work and weekend-evening crowds. That said, the kitchen runs consistent hours and there's no prix-fixe or evening-only offering to draw you toward dinner specifically.
    • How far ahead should I book L'industrie Pizzeria? No booking is needed , L'industrie is walk-in only. For a counter-service slice spot, that's the appropriate format, and it means there's no planning friction. Peak times (Saturday and Sunday midday to 2 pm) will see a queue, but it moves quickly. If you're set on a specific time on a weekend, arriving at opening (12 pm) is the simplest way to avoid a wait.
    • Can L'industrie Pizzeria accommodate groups? The renovated and expanded space can handle groups better than it could before, but it's still a counter-service format without private dining or reservations. For groups of 4–6 wanting a casual shared meal, it works well. Larger groups (8+) should plan to arrive together, order at the counter in stages, and expect to manage seating informally. If you need a reserved table for a larger group, Don Antonio or Angelo's Coal Oven Pizza offer a more structured format.

    Compare L'industrie pizzeria

    L'industrie pizzeria vs. Similar Venues
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    L'industrie pizzeriaPizzeriaOpinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America Ranked #16 (2025); The historic headquarters of L'Industrie in Brooklyn has been renovated and expanded, with an even more welcoming atmosphere. The spaces are spacious and well-furnished, in a modern industrial style, with a well-balanced mix of metal, wood, and neutral tones. Many slices caught our attention: Margherita, simple and well-executed, with intense tomato sauce and stringy mozzarella; Prosciutto & Burrata, tasty and well-balanced, with fresh and creamy burrata; the classic Pepperoni, flavorful and with a pleasant spiciness balance. To finish, a well-made Millefeuille, with crispy pastry and light and fresh cream. Overall, a positive experience, with quality ingredients and a tastefully renovated environment. Highly recommended to also stop by the Manhattan location.; Pearl Recommended Restaurant (2025); Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America Ranked #50 (2024)Easy
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at L'industrie pizzeria?

    L'industrie operates counter-style: you order at the counter and eat in. The renovated Brooklyn space at 254 S 2nd St has expanded seating in a modern industrial room, so finding a spot is easier than at many NYC slice shops. There is no bar in the traditional sense, but the counter format keeps things fast and low-friction.

    Is L'industrie pizzeria good for solo dining?

    It's one of the better solo options in the Williamsburg area. Counter service means no awkward single-seat table politics, the open daily 12–10pm window fits most schedules, and a slice or two lands well without the commitment of a sit-down meal. OAD ranked it #16 on their 2025 Cheap Eats North America list, which means the quality justifies a solo detour.

    What should a first-timer know about L'industrie pizzeria?

    No reservation is needed — walk straight in. The Brooklyn location at 254 S 2nd St has been expanded and renovated, so the space is more manageable than it used to be. OAD's reviewers flagged the Margherita, Prosciutto & Burrata, and Pepperoni as the slices worth your attention. If you're not in Brooklyn, there is also a Manhattan location OAD recommends equally.

    Is lunch or dinner better at L'industrie pizzeria?

    Lunch is the lower-friction option: earlier in the 12–10pm window, crowds are lighter. Dinner works fine but Williamsburg foot traffic picks up later in the week. For a weekday lunch, you can be in and out in under 30 minutes with no wait. Weekend evenings are busier, though the expanded space absorbs more than the old layout did.

    How far ahead should I book L'industrie pizzeria?

    No booking required at either the Brooklyn or Manhattan location — walk-ins only. Open daily 12–10pm. If you're planning a weekend visit, arriving earlier in the afternoon is the practical move to avoid any queue at the counter.

    Can L'industrie pizzeria accommodate groups?

    Small groups of 3–5 are fine given the expanded seating in the renovated Brooklyn space. Larger groups are harder to coordinate at a counter-service slice shop with no reservations. For a group meal with a table and service, you'd want a different format — L'industrie works best when speed and quality by the slice are the priority, not a shared sit-down experience.

    Hours

    Monday
    12–10 pm
    Tuesday
    12–10 pm
    Wednesday
    12–10 pm
    Thursday
    12–10 pm
    Friday
    12–10 pm
    Saturday
    12–10 pm
    Sunday
    12–10 pm

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