FINI PIZZA

New York pizza has always been defined by the slice — fast, foldable, and deeply embedded in the rhythm of the city. Fini Pizza takes that idea and sharpens it. It doesn’t try to reinvent the slice. It refines it. Located in Williamsburg, Fini feels like a modern continuation of classic New York pizza culture, where nostalgia is respected but execution is elevated. The result is something familiar, but noticeably better.

  • Address305 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11211
  • NeighborhoodWilliamsburg, Brooklyn
  • CuisineNew York Pizza
  • VibeCasual, energetic, modern slice shop
  • Best ForQuick bites, late-night pizza, elevated NYC slices
  • ReservationsWalk-in

The New York Slice, Refined

At its core, Fini Pizza understands what makes a New York slice work — structure, balance, and ease. But instead of relying purely on tradition, it improves the details. The dough is more considered, the ingredients more deliberate, and the overall execution sharper. Nothing feels overthought, but everything feels slightly upgraded.

This is what makes Fini stand out in a city full of slice shops. It doesn’t break the rules. It simply executes them better. The slices still feel like New York, but they carry a level of precision that sets them apart.

Fini Pizza doesn’t reinvent the slice — it perfects it.

What to Expect on the Counter

The experience at Fini is immediate. You walk in, you look at the slices, and you choose. There is no ceremony, no delay, and no need to overthink it. But once the slice is in front of you, the difference becomes clear.

The crust has structure without being heavy, the sauce is balanced, and the toppings are applied with intention. Even the most classic options feel slightly more refined, as if each element has been adjusted just enough to improve the whole.

To Try

If you want the Fini experience to feel complete, stick to the essentials — this is a place where simplicity delivers.

Cheese Slice — The benchmark. Clean, balanced, and exactly what a New York slice should be, just executed at a higher level.

Pepperoni Slice — A stronger expression, with crisp edges, depth of flavor, and a satisfying richness that never feels excessive.

Grandma Slice — Slightly thicker, more structured, and a good way to experience the range of what Fini can do.

The Energy of Williamsburg

Fini Pizza feels connected to its neighborhood. There is a certain energy to Williamsburg — creative, fast-moving, slightly chaotic — and the restaurant reflects that without losing control. It is casual, but not careless. Busy, but not overwhelming.

This makes it a place you return to easily. It fits into the rhythm of the city, whether you are grabbing a quick slice or stopping in as part of a longer night.

Our Perspective

Fini Pizza earns its place among the best pizza in NYC because it captures the essence of the New York slice while elevating its execution. It doesn’t try to compete with Neapolitan purists or sourdough-focused pizzerias. It stays in its lane — and perfects it.

Within the broader pizza landscape, that role is essential. It represents the evolution of the slice itself, proving that even the most familiar format can still improve when approached with care and precision.

Come to Fini Pizza when you want a New York slice that feels exactly right — just better than you remember.

Official Website:
finipizza.com

Instagram:
@finipizza

Michelin Guide:
Not listed

Reservations / Phone:
Walk-in only

This restaurant is featured in our guide to the
Best Pizza in NYC.

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Author

  • Alberto is a Calgary-based hospitality professional and the founder of OvenSource. His background is rooted in restaurant operations, guest experience, and concept-driven dining, with years spent working closely inside hospitality environments where food, service, and atmosphere all matter equally.

    Through OvenSource, he brings together practical restaurant insight, a traveler’s perspective, and a deep personal interest in how food connects people to memory and place.

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