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L'Industrie Pizzeria

Williamsburg
Closedvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
  • Thursday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
  • Friday: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Saturday: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Sunday: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
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Combining classic New York style with Italian ingredients and long-fermentation dough.

Signature
Burrata slice with hot honey

Reviews from Google

Ruwan J.a month ago
L'Industrie Pizzeria has a new location in Little Italy on Grand Street. the space is larger than the West Village and the OG Williamsburg locations. outstanding pizza slices and pizza pies along with Italian dessert- items are constants. recently stopped by for a Margherita slice, a thin-crust styled pizza slice utilizing high quality ingredients (tomato sauce, mozzarella on a firm thin crust finished with extra virgin olive oil, parmigiano, & basil). the crispy crust has a good amount of char on the underside (a patchwork of light to darker char spots). an airy crispy chewy bite from end to end of the slice, so good with no flop! the sauce shines with the clean bright flavors of tomatoes with the right amount of melty mozzarella cheese and the finishing flavors of parmigiano, olive oil, and basil leaves makes for pizza satisfaction. L’Industrue also serves slices / pies with different toppings, but i say the Margherita slice is really the only pizza you need…because it’s that great. the dessert menu with items like bombolones and tiramisu seem fitting for the Little Italy location. the service is efficient and friendly from ordering and paying to picking up your order. it’s very much a casual vibe interior nothing fancy but it fits with modern warm friendly pizza vibes. this location is already busy and will continue to be that way as tourist travel swells with summer months approaching. so expect it be crowded and to wait on line as there are only a couple of employees who take orders at the front. that said, weekdays are the best bet to avoid really long waits as opposed Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. this location is still better on waits than the Christopher Street location. all that said, L’Industrie pizza is one or those rare NYC experiences that hasn’t been diluted as it is committed to serving high-quality pizza from open to close.
Katie La week ago
Aa a hong kong native i didnt enjoy the fig jam and bacon pizza. It tastes too much like pork jerky, which I am not a fan of. I think it's better to stick to classic flavours with tomato sauce and cheese. Like most pizza joints, you stand while you eat. No seating. And the wait is long as the pizzas were freshly made. Also tried their olive oil cake but I didn't like the taste or texture. Just can't be compared to the lemony ones I tried in florence. Not sure why these foods are so hyped. Do people have any taste buds anymore?
Gladys Tolentinoa month ago
The pizza was great and tasty the manager was so kind and generous to us the cashier had accidentally messed up our order and he made it up by giving us extra slices of pizza Also the staff is very friendly and nice and the place is overall very clean and proper good portions and very delicious food
Boian Dabova week ago
Went for a slice, wasn’t disappointed. Look forward to try more of the menu. Waited in line to order, but it was much faster than expected.
valeri bolkvadzea month ago
a true standout pizzeria in the middle of Little Italy! L’Industrie’s new spot at 197 Grand St delivers the same world-class slices that made their other locations legendary. I went for two slices and both were outstanding. The L’Industrie slice (their signature with generous dollops of fresh burrata and basil) is everything you want: paper-thin sourdough crust with perfect char and crisp bottom, airy chew, and that addictive fermented flavor. The creamy burrata melts beautifully and elevates it into something special. Even better was the Tartufo slice — loaded with savory mushrooms, creamy ricotta, and a drizzle of truffle oil that brings deep umami and aromatic luxury in every bite. It’s rich without being heavy, and the crust holds up perfectly. Both slices showcase why L’Industrie is consistently ranked among NYC’s best. No seating, just a lively counter where you can watch the pies being made. Prices reflect the premium ingredients and technique, but it’s worth every penny. Service was quick and friendly even during the lunch rush. If you’re wandering through Little Italy, skip the average tourist spots and head straight here. Pair it with a cannoli from Ferrara next door for the perfect combo. L’Industrie has officially elevated the neighborhood’s pizza game.
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