Restaurant in New York City, United States
Artichoke Basille’s
100ptsSerious pizza until 5 am, no reservation needed.

About Artichoke Basille’s
Artichoke Basille's on East 14th Street is a two-time Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats pick that earns its place as one of the few recognized late-night pizza options in the East Village corridor, open daily until 5 am. A 4.3 Google rating across 3,100+ reviews backs up the OAD nod. Come here after midnight; for a sit-down lunch, look elsewhere.
Verdict
If you are on the Lower East Side or East Village after midnight and want serious pizza, Artichoke Basille's on East 14th Street is the right call. Recognized by Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats list for two consecutive years (ranked #628 in 2024, Recommended in 2023), this is not a tourist trap or a chain dressed up as a neighborhood spot. It is a working-class pizzeria that has earned repeat recognition for doing one thing well. Book here when you want pizza without ceremony, strong value, and a place that will still be open at 3 am.
About Artichoke Basille's
Artichoke Basille's is the kind of place East 14th Street actually needs. The address sits in a stretch of the city that runs late, moves fast, and has little patience for performance. Francis Garcia and Sal Basille built a pizzeria around that reality. The hours tell the story clearly: open seven days a week until 5 am, which makes this one of the few recognized Cheap Eats destinations in New York City that functions as a genuine late-night anchor rather than a daytime destination dressed up with evening hours.
The OAD recognition is the most useful signal here. Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats rankings are based on aggregated votes from serious eaters, not casual reviewers, which gives a #628 North America ranking real weight in a category this crowded. A 4.3 rating across more than 3,100 Google reviews adds volume to that credential. That combination, a specialist food-community ranking plus broad public approval, suggests consistent execution rather than a single viral moment.
The pizzeria format keeps expectations honest. This is counter-service, slice-friendly territory. You are not coming here for a reservation, a wine list, or a tasting menu. You are coming because the pizza has earned its reputation, because the price point works, and because East 14th Street at midnight has a limited number of credentialed options. For a special occasion in the conventional sense, Artichoke Basille's is a bad fit. For a post-show meal, a late-night group stop, or a solo slice between neighborhoods, it earns its place.
Neighborhood context matters. East 14th Street anchors a corridor between the East Village and the Lower East Side, areas with high foot traffic, late nightlife, and a genuine demand for food that performs after 11 pm. Most pizza spots in this tier close before the real late-night crowd materializes. Artichoke Basille's staying open until 5 am is not incidental, it is the whole point of its role in this block. If you are staying nearby and want to understand the local pizza scene more broadly, our full New York City restaurants guide covers the wider range.
For context on where Artichoke Basille's sits in the New York City pizza conversation, it competes in the same Cheap Eats tier as Leading Pizza in Williamsburg and Angelo's Coal Oven Pizza. For Neapolitan-style work, Don Antonio operates in a slightly more formal register. If you want Detroit-style, Emmy Squared is the better move. Outside New York, Ken's Artisan Pizza in Portland and 800 Degrees Pizza in Los Angeles operate in comparable value tiers.
Ratings at a Glance
- Google Rating: 4.3 / 5 (3,109 reviews)
- OAD Cheap Eats North America: Ranked #628 (2024); Recommended (2023)
Booking & Access
No reservation required. Walk in. The 5 am closing time makes timing flexible in a way almost no other recognized pizza spot in this city can claim. Expect a line during peak late-night hours on weekends, but the format moves quickly. Booking difficulty: easy.
Practical Details
| Detail | Artichoke Basille's | Leading Pizza (Williamsburg) | Don Antonio (Midtown) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hours | Daily 11 am – 5 am | Standard daytime/evening | Standard daytime/evening |
| Booking | Walk-in only | Walk-in only | Walk-in / limited reservations |
| OAD Recognition | Yes (2023, 2024) | Yes | Not confirmed |
| Late-Night (past midnight) | Yes | No | No |
| Price tier | $ | $ | $$ |
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FAQ
What should I order at Artichoke Basille's?
- The pizzeria's OAD Cheap Eats recognition points to a focused, quality-driven menu rather than a sprawling one. Specific dish names are not confirmed in our data, but the format is slice-friendly, and the artichoke-based pizza that gives the restaurant its name is the item most consistently associated with Francis Garcia and Sal Basille's concept. Order that first. If you want to cross-reference other New York City pizza worth knowing, Denino's Pizzeria and Tavern covers a different regional style.
Is lunch or dinner better at Artichoke Basille's?
- Late night is the real answer. The hours run daily from 11 am to 5 am, which means this pizzeria serves through lunch, dinner, and well past last call. The OAD recognition and the venue's neighborhood role both point to the same conclusion: this place performs leading as a late-night stop, not a sit-down lunch destination. If you want pizza for a proper midday meal, Angelo's Coal Oven Pizza or Leading Pizza are better fits for that format.
What should I wear to Artichoke Basille's?
- No dress code. This is a Cheap Eats-recognized counter-service pizzeria on East 14th Street open until 5 am. Wear whatever you have on. The contrast with the $$$$ end of the New York City dining spectrum, venues like Per Se or Eleven Madison Park, could not be more complete. Artichoke Basille's asks nothing of you except that you show up.
Does Artichoke Basille's handle dietary restrictions?
- Specific dietary accommodation policies are not confirmed in our data. For guests with serious allergies or strict dietary requirements, contact the venue directly before visiting. As a traditional pizzeria format, expect conventional pizza ingredients. Guests with gluten restrictions or dairy-free requirements should verify options in advance. For more complex dietary needs, a venue with confirmed accommodation policies will give you more certainty.
Pearl Picks Nearby
- Leading Pizza — Williamsburg, OAD-recognized, daytime and evening format
- Don Antonio — Neapolitan-style, Midtown, slightly more formal
- Denino's Pizzeria and Tavern , Staten Island original, different regional tradition
- Emmy Squared , Detroit-style, if you want a different slice format
- Angelo's Coal Oven Pizza , coal-oven New York style, midday-friendly
If you are planning a wider trip, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Emeril's in New Orleans, The French Laundry in Napa, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, Smyth in Chicago, and Providence in Los Angeles cover the high-end American dining tier if your travels take you beyond New York.
Compare Artichoke Basille’s
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Artichoke Basille’s | Pizzeria | Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America Ranked #628 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America in Recommended (2023) | Easy | — |
| Le Bernardin | French, Seafood | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Atomix | Modern Korean, Korean | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Per Se | French, Contemporary | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Masa | Sushi, Japanese | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Eleven Madison Park | French, Vegan | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
How Artichoke Basille’s stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Artichoke Basille’s handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodations can vary. Flag restrictions in advance via the venue's official channels.
What should I order at Artichoke Basille's?
The artichoke slice is the reason this place earned back-to-back recognition on the Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats list. Beyond that, the menu is pizza-focused and built for a quick, casual stop rather than a sit-down meal. Come with a clear appetite and a low tolerance for overthinking it.
Is lunch or dinner better at Artichoke Basille's?
Neither framing quite fits. Artichoke Basille's opens at 11 am and runs until 5 am every day of the week, which means the real case for coming is after midnight when almost no other OAD-recognized pizza option in the city is still running. Lunch is perfectly fine, but the 5 am closing time is the actual differentiator here.
What should I wear to Artichoke Basille's?
Whatever you showed up to the East Village in. This is a slice shop on East 14th Street with late-night hours and no dress expectations. Jeans, a jacket, or straight-off-the-subway clothes all work equally well.
Hours
- Monday
- 11 am–5 am
- Tuesday
- 11 am–5 am
- Wednesday
- 11 am–5 am
- Thursday
- 11 am–5 am
- Friday
- 11 am–5 am
- Saturday
- 11 am–5 am
- Sunday
- 11 am–5 am
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