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    Fini Pizza

    Williamsburg - South Side, New York

    Restaurant in New York, United States

    Why go

    Fini Pizza is a strong fit for a quick Williamsburg slice run, especially for solo diners or pairs who want counter service rather than a full sit-down meal. Go for the named slices, with the lemon-finished white pizza as the clearest first order. It is less suitable for larger groups or a quiet dinner.

    About Fini Pizza

    Fini Pizza is a New York City slice shop built around New York-style pizza, a casual atmosphere, a small, counter-focused setup. It makes the most sense when the plan calls for a low-ceremony pizza stop rather than a drawn-out meal, especially when the goal is to get directly to a slice without turning the outing into a full restaurant production. The order anchors are direct: White slice, Tomato slice, Long Hot Shallot slice, Sicilian slice, Cheese slice. Those names give the place a clear, easy-to-read structure, so the decision-making can stay simple even when the room feels busy.

    A counter-first slice shop for New York City pizza

    This is a New York-style pizza spot with a casual slice-shop feel. The format favors counter service and a small-room atmosphere, which shapes the whole experience: quick, close-up, centered on the slices themselves. Reviews describe it as lively and busy, with a neighborhood-spot energy that can feel casual, trendy, tucked-away rather than formal. That combination makes it feel more like a place to fold into the rhythm of the city than a destination that asks for a carefully staged meal.

    The strongest reason to go is the focused slice-shop format. First-timers can use the named slices as the clearest guide: White, Tomato, Long Hot Shallot, Sicilian, Cheese are the anchors. The list is concise enough that it does not require much strategy, but it still gives enough range for different pizza moods, from a straightforward Cheese slice to the more specific Long Hot Shallot option. The price is listed at about $15 per person, keeping the planning simple for a casual pizza stop in New York City. It is the kind of detail that helps set expectations before arriving: this is meant to be approachable, informal, easy to fit into a larger day or night.

    What the counter adds, when it makes sense

    The counter setup is part of the appeal. It keeps the meal casual and direct, with a small, busy feel rather than a spacious dining-room experience. That matters because the room and service style are not incidental here; they are part of what makes the slice-shop format work. Expect a casual slice-shop atmosphere and counter service, not a formal restaurant setting. If the plan depends on lingering over courses, this is not the best match. If the plan is to keep things moving while still making pizza the point, the setup fits naturally.

    Fini Pizza is best understood as a focused New York-style pizza stop. The details point to a compact, counter-focused setup, casual dress, a concise set of signature slices. Come for the pizza and the lively, neighborhood-style feel rather than an elaborate service format. The appeal is in the directness: a small space, a counter, a short group of recognizable slice options, an atmosphere that can feel energetic without requiring much ceremony. It works best when everyone is aligned around that expectation, because the experience is more about satisfying the pizza craving than stretching the meal into a long evening.

    For broader planning across the city, use our full New York City restaurants guide. If the night turns into a longer crawl, Pearl also has city guides for New York City bars, New York City hotels, New York City experiences, New York City wineries.

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    Planning details

    Location
    305 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211
    Website
    finipizza.com
    Phone
    (929) 969-3073
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    Ambiance

    Casual slice-shop atmosphere with a small, counter-focused setup; reviews describe it as a neighborhood spot with a lively, busy feel.

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    Best For

    Casual HangoutSoloFamily

    Experience

    Standalone

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    At the Table

    Noise Level
    Lively
    Service Style
    Counter Service
    Meal Pacing
    Quick Bite
    Capacity
    Small

    Signature Dishes

    • White slice
    • Tomato slice
    • Long Hot Shallot slice
    • Sicilian slice
    • Cheese slice
    Planning details

    Location

    305 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211 · Directions

    (929) 969-3073

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Fini Pizza?

    Go in expecting a casual, counter-service slice shop in New York City rather than a formal sit-down restaurant. It is priced around $15 per person, with a small, lively setup built around New York-style pizza.

    Can Fini Pizza accommodate groups?

    The details describe Fini Pizza as small and counter-focused, so it is best to plan around a casual slice-shop format. For larger parties, expect a more compact, busy setting rather than a spacious dining room.

    What should I order at Fini Pizza?

    Start with the White slice or Tomato slice, since those are among the clearest entry points for a New York-style pizza shop. The Long Hot Shallot slice, Sicilian slice, Cheese slice are also signature options.

    Is Fini Pizza good for solo dining?

    The counter-service setup and casual slice-shop atmosphere make Fini Pizza a natural fit for a straightforward solo pizza stop. Expect a small, lively space rather than a quiet, lingering meal.

    How far ahead should I book Fini Pizza?

    The details emphasize counter service and a casual slice-shop setup. Plan for a simple New York City pizza stop in a small, lively setting.