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Decades Pizza | Bar and Restaurant in Ridgewood, Queens - NYC
100ptsCasual pizza and drinks, no reservation needed.

About Decades Pizza | Bar and Restaurant in Ridgewood, Queens - NYC
Decades Pizza is a bar-restaurant in Ridgewood, Queens — one of NYC's most accessible outer-borough neighbourhoods — offering a relaxed pizza-and-drinks format with no reservation required. Best for explorers already in the area or anyone after a low-key neighbourhood night without the price tag or booking friction of Manhattan. Walk-ins welcome; call ahead if outdoor seating is a factor.
Quick Verdict
Decades Pizza sits at 6-90 Woodward Ave in Ridgewood, Queens — one of New York City's most quietly interesting outer-borough food corridors — and operates as a bar-restaurant hybrid with pizza as the anchor. Detailed pricing and hours aren't confirmed in our current data, but Ridgewood's general positioning puts it firmly in the accessible, neighbourhood-local tier: the kind of spot where you don't pre-plan much, you just show up. If you're travelling from Manhattan specifically for this, read on carefully. If you're already in Ridgewood or Bushwick, this is a reasonable call for a low-stakes evening.
The Space and Atmosphere
Ridgewood has shifted noticeably over the past few years as the creative crowd pushed east past Bushwick. The bars and restaurants that landed here tend to skew casual but considered , less performative than their Williamsburg counterparts, more comfortable with being neighbourhood-first. Decades fits that mould. The name suggests a retro or decade-spanning concept, and the bar-restaurant format means the energy splits between a drinking crowd and a dining one depending on the hour. Expect a mid-volume room , lively enough to feel social, not so loud that conversation requires effort. For outdoor or terrace use, specifics aren't confirmed in our data, but Ridgewood's low-rise streetscape and the address on Woodward Ave suggest street-level access rather than a rooftop setup. If an outdoor area matters to your decision, call ahead before committing.
Who Should Book
This works leading for food-curious visitors already exploring the Queens-Brooklyn border, groups looking for a relaxed pizza-and-drinks format without a reservation headache, and anyone who wants to eat well in a neighbourhood that hasn't been fully written up yet. It is a weaker fit for a destination dinner from Midtown or a special-occasion meal where service depth matters. For that, stay in Manhattan or head to one of the more credential-heavy venues in our full New York City restaurants guide.
Booking and Access
Booking difficulty is rated Easy. No reservation is likely required for most visits. The L or M train gets you to Ridgewood from Manhattan in under 30 minutes , Forest Ave or Seneca Ave stops put you close. If you're building a broader Queens or Brooklyn bar night, pair this with a stop at Superbueno or plan a contrast evening at Amor y Amargo in the East Village for a different energy entirely.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 6-90 Woodward Ave, Queens, NY 11385
- Neighbourhood: Ridgewood, Queens
- Format: Bar and restaurant with pizza focus
- Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins expected
- Getting there: L or M train to Ridgewood; approx. 25-30 min from Midtown
- Outdoor seating: Not confirmed , call ahead if this matters
- Price range: Not confirmed in current data , expect neighbourhood-casual pricing
- Hours: Not confirmed , verify before visiting
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the crowd like at Decades Pizza | Bar and Restaurant in Ridgewood, Queens - NYC?
Expect a relaxed, neighbourhood-leaning crowd drawn from the creative contingent that has moved east through Bushwick into Ridgewood. This is not a destination scene — it pulls locals and food-curious visitors rather than tourists or expense-account diners. The Woodward Ave address puts it firmly in everyday Queens territory.
Is the food good at Decades Pizza | Bar and Restaurant in Ridgewood, Queens - NYC?
Specific menu details are not confirmed in Pearl's data for this venue, so a dish-by-dish verdict isn't possible here. What the format signals — pizza and bar in a low-key outer-borough setting — suggests a casual, unpretentious offer rather than a destination tasting experience. Go for the neighbourhood vibe as much as the food itself.
Is Decades Pizza | Bar and Restaurant in Ridgewood, Queens - NYC good for a date?
It works for a low-key, early-stage date where the priority is relaxed conversation over occasion dining. The pizza-bar format keeps pressure off, and Ridgewood's neighbourhood feel is more interesting than a generic Manhattan setting. If you need something more polished, Amor y Amargo in the East Village is a sharper choice for a drinks-led date.
Do I need a reservation at Decades Pizza | Bar and Restaurant in Ridgewood, Queens - NYC?
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, and a reservation is unlikely to be required for most visits. Walk-in access is part of the format here. Arriving during peak weekend evening hours is the one time you'd want to check ahead, but this is not a book-weeks-out situation.
Does Decades Pizza | Bar and Restaurant in Ridgewood, Queens - NYC have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating is not confirmed in Pearl's current data for this venue. Given the Woodward Ave location in a residential-commercial stretch of Ridgewood, street-level seating is possible but cannot be verified. check the venue's official channels before planning an outdoor visit.
Is Decades Pizza | Bar and Restaurant in Ridgewood, Queens - NYC good for groups?
The casual pizza-and-drinks format makes this a reasonable pick for small groups of four to six who want a low-friction, no-fuss evening. It is not a private-dining or large-party venue. For groups prioritising a bigger, livelier bar setup in NYC, The Long Island Bar in Brooklyn offers a more established group-friendly room.
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