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Bidrage med feedbackSalad Pizza is absolutely delicious. Love the hip decor of this modern pizza shop. Glad to have this in Irvington
Nice guys, decent pizza. Unfortunately, I think the quality has declined over the past couple of months. Plain slice used to get topped with fresh basil and Parmesan. Now it's just an average plain slice. Okay, but not great and if I'm being honest the crust is too thick for the amount of cheese they put on it. Specialty slices were all excellent last time I tried them. Don't know if that changed also but I may not give them another shot. There are plenty of pizzerias in the area. Did you guys change ingredients or lower quality in order to lower prices? I'm pulling for you, but I may just be nostalgic... wishing it was as good as the first visit.
Irvington is known for its fine dining options and picturesque view of the Hudson River, as well as it's nonsensical rotation of pizzerias. At one point, there were four within a single block. It was mayhem. Now, only two remain, Tony's and the newly opened Slice Shop. I'll start off by saying the pizza is exceptional. I think this is the best pizza Irvington has possibly ever had. Romeo's was legendary for its size, more than its quality. Irvington Pizzeria (at this same location was great for its environment, but not its mastery of form. Tony's is great for his impeccable service and generosity. Slice Shop, though, has incredibly fresh ingredients and is really delivering the goods. Unfortunately, you pay the price for it. I've been several times and always find I have paid $9-10 for two slices. Wha?! That is a baffling price point in comparison to classic New York pizza. This is a location across from a school, what 10 year old is about to drop $10 on pizza? Their specialty slices are priced higher, but are smaller and some have the same ingredients (why is a regular pepperoni slice one price and a smaller, square pepperoni slice more expensive? I wish Slice Shop could be a place I drop in regularly, but with this cost it's not practical. The environment is cool, well designed, and the sort of artisan pizza place Irvington needed. As it becomes a noted suburban food hub, Slice Shop's placement makes sense, but for everyday pizza it's pricing people out.
Caught slice shop just as they were closing on a tuesday. Their speciality pizza's look and sound amazing! Definitely a must try for the pizza lover.
This place is cooking up some great pies. We tried half pepperoni and half meatball- both were awesome! Wings were nice and crispy too. Found my new pizza place.