Joe's Pizza

Pizza restaurant · West Village

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"There are better slices of pizza in New York City, but are any as famous as Joe’s? The original slice shop opened on Carmine Street in 1975 and customers still crowd the small storefront for greasy slices of pizza with simple toppings like sausage and pepperoni. The restaurant now has five locations in Manhattan and Brooklyn, and two more in Michigan and Florida." - Eater Staff

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7 Carmine St, New York, NY 10014 Get directions

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