Taste your way through Downtown Brooklyn with slices and pizzeria visits
2.5 hours
Up to 16 people
Pizza slices, pizzeria tours
Explore an ever-changing mix of Downtown Brooklyn pizzerias on a 2.5-hour walk focused on pizza styles and oven techniques. Taste cheese pizza along the way and take notes as your licensed guide breaks down what you’re eating.
Beer, wine, and soft drinks are not included and are available for purchase. The first pizzeria has three steps to enter; the tour is described as wheelchair accessible. Kids under 4 can join free but won’t get their own slice.
To cancel or reschedule more than 48 hours before your tour, use the cancel booking link in your tour confirmation email. If you cancel less than 48 hours before your tour, you may request to be added to their Last Minute List. No cancellation or reschedule options once your tour has begun.
The tour starts on time. If you arrive late, you may miss a slice or miss the group entirely since the route changes as it goes.
Wear comfortable shoes and dress for being outside most of the tour. Bring a refillable water container, and consider bringing cash if you want to buy drinks along the way or tip your guide.
No. Beer, wine, and soft drinks are not included. Water is provided at most stops, and you can purchase other drinks along the way.
Downtown Brooklyn
This tour consistently delivers way more than just good pizza. What stands out most is how genuinely passionate and knowledgeable the guides are about pizza history, techniques, and NYC culture. Whether you get Scott himself, Nate, David, Eddie, or Dan, reviewers rave about their expertise and enthusiasm. They dive deep into dough science, oven types, and the origins of different styles, turning what could be a simple tasting into a fascinating educational experience. The tours visit three different pizzerias that showcase distinct styles, and guests appreciate learning the nuances between them. Both walking tours (like the SoHo & Greenwich option) and the bus tour spanning multiple boroughs get glowing feedback. Families enjoy it, locals discover new insights about their own city, and visitors get an authentic slice of NYC. As a bonus, you'll leave with pizza recommendations from your guide and fellow tour-goers, plus apparently a handy pocket pizza book. It's the kind of experience that has people booking second tours.
This guy Nate knew his stuff and asked us great questions to help us learn about the differences in pizza.
Stephanie Marrie
April 11, 2026
This guy Nate knew his stuff and asked us great questions to help us learn about the differences in pizza.
Stephanie Marrie
April 11, 2026