Bar in New York City, United States
Moody Tongue Pizza
100ptsPizza and craft drinks on St Marks.

About Moody Tongue Pizza
Moody Tongue Pizza sits on St Marks Place in the East Village — an easy-access, walk-in-friendly spot in one of NYC's busiest casual dining corridors. Verified details on hours, pricing, and the drink program are limited, so call ahead before visiting. If the Chicago Moody Tongue culinary-drink philosophy carries through, the pairing program is the thing worth ordering around on a return visit.
Verdict
If you came once for the pizza and liked it, the question on a return visit is whether Moody Tongue Pizza at 123 St Marks Pl in the East Village has enough range to keep you coming back. Based on available data, the honest answer is: we can confirm the address, but the venue record is thin on specifics — no verified hours, no listed price range, no awards on file. That makes a confident repeat-visit recommendation difficult to give without caveats. What we can say is that St Marks Place has a well-established walk-in culture, so booking pressure here is likely lower than at comparable East Village spots. If you're planning ahead, a same-week or even day-of approach is probably workable, but calling ahead is advisable given the address draws foot traffic.
About Moody Tongue Pizza
The name Moody Tongue has recognition in craft-beverage circles — the Chicago-based Moody Tongue Brewing Company built a reputation around culinary-driven beer, even earning a Michelin star for its tasting room format. Whether the East Village pizza location carries that spirit-and-food pairing philosophy is unconfirmed from the data on file. If it does, the angle worth pursuing on a second visit is the drink program: does the venue lean into beer pairings, a specific spirit category, or a curated cocktail list that ties to the food? That's the question a return visitor should ask before sitting down, because it shapes how you order.
St Marks Place itself runs through the heart of the East Village and has historically attracted an independent, eclectic mix of operators. A pizza spot at this address is competing with a dense cluster of casual dining options in one of the city's highest foot-traffic neighbourhoods. For a return visitor, that context matters: you're not booking into a destination-dining format here. This is a neighbourhood slot, and the value calculus is different , you're trading reservation difficulty for a more spontaneous, drop-in experience. Compare that to Attaboy NYC, where walk-ins are possible but the room fills fast, or Angel's Share, where the no-standing-room policy means timing your arrival matters. Moody Tongue Pizza's East Village address likely sits in easier territory on the booking-difficulty scale.
For a return visit, the practical move is to focus on whatever pairing program the venue runs , beer-forward, spirit-forward, or otherwise , since that's the differentiator worth exploring once you've already tried the base product. If the Moody Tongue brand philosophy carries through from its Chicago roots, expect a culinary approach to the drink list rather than a purely casual one. That's worth an intentional second look rather than a casual drop-in.
For broader context on where to drink and eat around the East Village, see our full New York City bars guide, our full New York City restaurants guide, and our full New York City experiences guide. If you're planning a full night out in this part of the city, Superbueno and Amor y Amargo are worth building into the same evening.
Practical Details
Address: 123 St Marks Pl, New York, NY 10009. Reservations: No booking method on file , walk-in likely, but calling ahead is advisable. Booking difficulty: Easy. Hours: Not confirmed , check directly before visiting. Price range: Not listed in current data. Dress code: Not specified; casual East Village norms apply. More in NYC: our full New York City hotels guide | our full New York City wineries guide.
Worth Comparing
If the drink program at Moody Tongue Pizza doesn't land the way you're hoping, Amor y Amargo is the East Village's most focused spirit bar , amaro-driven, no-nonsense, and easy to book. For a broader cocktail menu with serious craft credentials, Attaboy NYC remains one of the neighbourhood's most reliable options. Outside New York, the spirit-and-food pairing model is done well at Jewel of the South in New Orleans and Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu , both worth referencing if that format is what you're chasing. Julep in Houston takes a similar food-meets-drink approach with a Southern spirit focus.
Compare Moody Tongue Pizza
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Moody Tongue Pizza | — | |
| The Long Island Bar | — | |
| Dirty French | — | |
| Superbueno | — | |
| Amor y Amargo | — | |
| Angel's Share | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Moody Tongue Pizza have outdoor seating?
No outdoor seating is confirmed in available records for 123 St Marks Pl. St Marks Place is a pedestrian-busy block, so if pavement tables exist they are likely seasonal and limited. Call ahead before making outdoor seating a deciding factor in your visit.
Do I need a reservation at Moody Tongue Pizza?
No booking method is on file, which points to a walk-in format. On a busy East Village evening, especially weekends, arriving early is the safer move. If a group is coming, call ahead — St Marks Pl spots fill fast once the after-work crowd arrives.
Is Moody Tongue Pizza good for a date?
It can work for a low-key, first-or-second date where the format is relaxed and the focus is on drinks as much as food. The Moody Tongue name carries craft-beverage credibility, which gives you something to talk about. For a more atmospheric date night in the East Village, Angel's Share — with its reservation-only speakeasy setup — is the stronger choice.
Does Moody Tongue Pizza have happy hour deals?
No happy hour details are on file for this location. The craft-beverage angle suggests the drink program is a genuine draw, but whether that translates to discounted hours is unconfirmed. Check directly with the venue before planning around a deal.
Is the food good at Moody Tongue Pizza?
The premise centres on pizza alongside a drink program with craft-beverage roots from Moody Tongue Brewing's Chicago operation, which built its name on culinary-driven brewing. Whether the pizza holds up as a standalone reason to visit — rather than a backdrop for the drinks — is the honest question to weigh before booking.
Is Moody Tongue Pizza good for groups?
With no reservation method on file, groups larger than four face some risk on busy nights. Walk-in pizza spots on St Marks Pl tend to have limited table configurations for larger parties. For a group with flexible timing, arriving early on a weekday is the most reliable approach.
What's the signature drink at Moody Tongue Pizza?
No specific menu items are confirmed in available records. That said, the Moody Tongue name is associated with culinary-driven craft beer from its Chicago brewing operation, so the beer list is the most credible part of the drink program. If the beer selection disappoints, Amor y Amargo on East 6th St is the East Village's most focused amaro and spirit bar and worth the short walk.
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