Restaurant in New York City, United States
Pizzette
100Pearl PointsLow-friction pizza

About Pizzette
Pizzette is a practical Brooklyn pick for an easy meal when flexibility matters more than formal dining polish. Go earlier on weekends or early evening, treat it as a neighborhood stop rather than the anchor of a high-stakes New York dining night.
Pizzette is a New York City venue with a casual dress code and evening-focused hours on most open days. The verified public details are limited, so it is best approached as a direct planning entry: confirm the day, match expectations to the listed hours, avoid assuming specifics about menu, service style, seating, reservations, or beverage options that are not confirmed here.
For trip planning, Pizzette can be considered alongside other New York City dining choices in the full New York City restaurants guide. If the rest of the night needs to be built out, use the broader New York City bars and New York City hotels guide pages for broader planning context.
Use it for a casual New York City plan
The clearest verified detail is the schedule: Pizzette is open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday from 4–10 PM; Friday from 4–11 PM; Saturday from 2–11 PM; and Sunday from 12–10 PM. It is closed Tuesday. Those hours make it easier to plan around late-afternoon, evening, weekend visits without inventing unverified details about the format.
Because the confirmed information is thin, the safest comparison is general rather than highly specific. If you are choosing between Pizzette and other New York City dining rooms, decide based on timing, dress code, convenience rather than assuming a particular cuisine, price point, reservation model, or special program.
Plan around the posted hours
Timing is the most useful planning variable. Pizzette opens at 4 PM on most open weekdays, later than a typical lunch stop, with earlier weekend hours on Saturday and Sunday. Tuesday should be avoided because the venue is closed.
For other New York City dining options, readers can also compare Pizzette with Casa Ora, Ro's Diner, Warique Garden, Win Son, Win Son Bakery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Pizzette handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary and allergy accommodations are not verified here. If you have strict needs, contact Pizzette directly before visiting and confirm what the venue can accommodate.
What should I order at Pizzette?
Specific menu items are not verified here, so it is better to review the current menu directly with the venue before ordering. Use the confirmed hours to plan the visit, then decide based on what is available that day.
Can I eat at the bar at Pizzette?
Bar seating is not verified here. If that matters for your visit, check directly with Pizzette before you go.
What should I wear to Pizzette?
Casual is the verified dress code for Pizzette, so there is no need to plan for formal attire.
Is Pizzette good for solo dining?
Solo dining suitability is not specifically verified here. The practical planning point is that Pizzette has posted hours on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, with Tuesday closed.
How far ahead should I book Pizzette?
Reservation requirements are not verified here. Check directly with Pizzette if you need a confirmed table, plan around the posted hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 4–10 PM; Friday 4–11 PM; Saturday 2–11 PM; Sunday 12–10 PM; closed Tuesday.
Location
191 Graham Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11206
New York City, United States
Compare Pizzette
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pizzette | New York City | , | , |
| Casa Ora | New York City | Venezuelan | $$$ |
| Warique Garden | New York City | , | , |
| Win Son | New York City | Taiwanese, Chinese | $$$ |
| Win Son Bakery | Brooklyn | Taiwanese-American Bakery | , |
| Ro's Diner | New York City | , | , |
How Pizzette New York City compares with similar nearby venues.
How Pizzette compares in Williamsburg and nearby Brooklyn
Pizzette is the easier, lower-commitment choice when the priority is a casual meal and a flexible schedule. Casa Ora sits in a higher $$$ lane with a clearer Venezuelan identity, so choose it when the night needs a more defined restaurant plan. Win Son is also $$$ and stronger for diners who want a Taiwanese or Chinese meal with more destination pull.
If the plan is daytime or snack-led, Win Son Bakery is the better cross-shop for a quick stop rather than a full sit-down dinner. Warique Garden and Ro's Diner make more sense when the group wants an alternative neighborhood meal without committing to the $$$ bracket attached to Casa Ora or Win Son.
The practical verdict: choose Pizzette for ease, Casa Ora for a more planned dinner, Win Son for a stronger cuisine-specific outing, Win Son Bakery when daytime timing matters more than a full restaurant experience.
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