Really awesome spot. Really loved the rock and roll vibes. Each pizza name had a musical theme to it.
Elisa was super nice to our group and took time to explain the history of Nonna’s and explained each pie to us. The pies were not your typical “cheese and pepperoni” so it was nice to learn about each one.
Each slice was dressed with sauce, cheese, etc after the heating. I appreciated the extra little details of that part.
Not your traditional square pie by any means. The toppings were really tasty and creative. A bit more per slice, but each square was def larger than normal and the toppings/ingredients was a reflection of that. There were cheaper slices if you just wanted a cheese square. Def worthy of a visit when visting NYC.
AM1fiend
Place has been on my list for a while! Can’t wait to try some of those one day!
Snoogins828
That price is outrageous.
glendaleterrorist
Need this in Atlanta. Is there one?
BobSapp1992
$8.50 😱
JellybeansDad
EGG DOES NOT BELONG ON PIZZA. I WILL DIE ON THIS HILL.
hobbyhoarder
Jfc the prices
centexgoodguy
Looked to be a very tough decision. Pricey yes, but you’re on a pizza crawl so ya’ gotta do it.
Hadrians_Fall
As a long time resident of the neighborhood, I’ll say pass on Nonna’s. It’s not great. Andrew Bellucci’s is much better if you’re in Astoria/LIC.
Rippin_Fat_Farts
$8.50 for a slice seems incredibly expensive. Even if it does have a cutesy name.
snappytidbits
My pizza place near Seattle has the same prices. 😩
Squadron54
The dough really doesn’t look that great, how much does a slice cost?
Next to where I work they make slices of Roman (al taglio) pizza for 2.50 euros and they are delicious, the slice are a little smaller that said
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Nonna’s 1977 [https://g.co/kgs/jRTH78R](https://g.co/kgs/jRTH78R)
Really awesome spot. Really loved the rock and roll vibes. Each pizza name had a musical theme to it.
Elisa was super nice to our group and took time to explain the history of Nonna’s and explained each pie to us. The pies were not your typical “cheese and pepperoni” so it was nice to learn about each one.
Each slice was dressed with sauce, cheese, etc after the heating. I appreciated the extra little details of that part.
Not your traditional square pie by any means. The toppings were really tasty and creative. A bit more per slice, but each square was def larger than normal and the toppings/ingredients was a reflection of that. There were cheaper slices if you just wanted a cheese square. Def worthy of a visit when visting NYC.
Place has been on my list for a while! Can’t wait to try some of those one day!
That price is outrageous.
Need this in Atlanta. Is there one?
$8.50 😱
EGG DOES NOT BELONG ON PIZZA. I WILL DIE ON THIS HILL.
Jfc the prices
Looked to be a very tough decision. Pricey yes, but you’re on a pizza crawl so ya’ gotta do it.
As a long time resident of the neighborhood, I’ll say pass on Nonna’s. It’s not great. Andrew Bellucci’s is much better if you’re in Astoria/LIC.
$8.50 for a slice seems incredibly expensive. Even if it does have a cutesy name.
My pizza place near Seattle has the same prices. 😩
The dough really doesn’t look that great, how much does a slice cost?
Next to where I work they make slices of Roman (al taglio) pizza for 2.50 euros and they are delicious, the slice are a little smaller that said