Restaurant in New York City, United States
Grimaldi’s
100ptsLunch-friendly Brooklyn pizza, no reservations needed.

About Grimaldi’s
Grimaldi's coal-fired pizza in DUMBO earns back-to-back Opinionated About Dining recognition and a 4.2 across nearly 10,000 Google reviews — credible signals in a crowded field. Booking is easy and prices stay accessible, but hours close earlier than most of Brooklyn's dining scene, so plan accordingly. Best for lunch or an early dinner paired with a DUMBO afternoon.
The Verdict: Worth the Trip to Brooklyn, With Conditions
The most common misconception about Grimaldi's is that it's a tourist trap riding a famous address. It isn't — but it's also not the late-night pizzeria some visitors expect. With last orders at 9 pm Sunday through Thursday and 10 pm on Fridays and Saturdays, Grimaldi's closes earlier than much of Brooklyn's dining scene. If you're planning a post-show or after-drinks slice run past 9 pm on a weekday, this isn't your spot. Plan around those hours and you get one of the more credibly ranked coal-fired pies in the city, backed by consecutive recognition from Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats list in both 2023 and 2024, where it placed #262 in North America.
What You're Booking
Grimaldi's at 1 Front St in DUMBO serves coal-oven Neapolitan-style pizza in a setting that still draws genuine neighborhood regulars alongside visitors. The OAD recognition positions it firmly in the accessible end of the quality spectrum — this is a place where the pizza is the point, not the room or the service theater. The coal-fired method produces a char and crust texture that gas-oven competitors in Manhattan struggle to replicate, which is the central argument for making the trip across the bridge. For food and travel enthusiasts who track technique, that distinction matters. For anyone who doesn't, Artichoke Basille's or Don Antonio are easier Manhattan calls.
Grimaldi's carries a 4.2 rating across 9,248 Google reviews , a score that, at that volume, reflects consistent execution rather than occasional brilliance. It's not the place to go chasing a perfect singular meal; it's the place to go when you want reliably good pizza with a strong sense of place. The DUMBO location adds real value here: the walk from the Manhattan Bridge, the Brooklyn waterfront, and the neighborhood itself make the meal feel like more of an event than any comparable slice inside Manhattan.
Timing and Booking
Grimaldi's opens at 11:30 am every day of the week, which makes it one of the better lunch-friendly pizza options in Brooklyn. Booking difficulty is low , this is an easy reservation to secure, which puts it in a different category from the long-queue coal-oven experiences some visitors anticipate. The extended Friday and Saturday hours to 10 pm give those nights a slight advantage for visitors combining dinner with a Brooklyn evening out, but don't count on this as a true late-night option. If you need pizza after 10 pm anywhere in New York, you're looking at slice shops, not sit-down coal-oven pizzerias.
For explorers building a broader New York food itinerary, check our full New York City restaurants guide, New York City bars guide, and New York City hotels guide for context on how Grimaldi's fits into a larger trip.
How It Compares
| Venue | Cuisine | Price Range | Booking Difficulty | OAD Recognition |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grimaldi's | Coal-oven pizza | Cheap Eats | Easy | Ranked #262 (2024) |
| Angelo's Coal Oven Pizza | Coal-oven pizza | Cheap Eats | Easy | , |
| Leading Pizza | Pizzeria | Cheap Eats | Easy | , |
| Denino's Pizzeria & Tavern | Pizzeria | Cheap Eats | Easy | , |
| Don Antonio | Neapolitan pizza | Cheap Eats | Easy | , |
For the Food Explorer
If you're building a serious pizza itinerary across the US, Grimaldi's sits comfortably alongside regional benchmarks like Ken's Artisan Pizza in Portland and 800 Degrees Pizza in Los Angeles as an example of what coal-fired technique looks like at the New York end of the spectrum. It won't replace the ambition of tasting menus at places like Le Bernardin or Eleven Madison Park, but it's not trying to. Grimaldi's is a reference point for a specific category, and within that category it delivers.
Worth pairing with a broader Brooklyn afternoon rather than treating as a standalone destination dinner. Arrive at lunch or early evening, eat well without spending heavily, and use the OAD ranking as your confidence anchor. The consistent recognition over two consecutive years from a credentialed list aimed specifically at accessible-price dining is the clearest signal the data offers.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should a first-timer know about Grimaldi's? Coal-fired crust is the main event , the char and texture are what the OAD ranking is built on. Arrive at lunch or early evening to avoid any wait. Booking is easy, prices stay in the accessible range, and the DUMBO location means the walk to and from is part of the experience. Don't expect a broad menu; the pizza is the focus.
- Is lunch or dinner better at Grimaldi's? Lunch is the stronger call for most visitors. It opens at 11:30 am daily, crowds are lighter, and you can pair it with a DUMBO afternoon without rushing. Dinner on a Friday or Saturday works if you want the extra hour (closes at 10 pm those nights vs. 9 pm on weekdays), but the pizza is the same regardless of when you arrive.
- Is Grimaldi's good for solo dining? Reasonable choice for a solo visit , the accessible price point and easy booking mean there's no friction in showing up alone. In a city like New York, solo pizza at a counter or small table is a comfortable format. If you want a more specifically solo-friendly setup, a slice shop gives you more flexibility, but Grimaldi's works if you want a sit-down meal.
- Is Grimaldi's good for a special occasion? Only if the occasion is specifically about pizza. The OAD recognition confirms the quality, and the DUMBO setting has atmosphere, but the room and format aren't built around celebration dining. For a birthday or anniversary dinner, you're better served looking elsewhere in New York. For a food-focused group that wants a great pizza meal as the event itself, it fits.
- Does Grimaldi's handle dietary restrictions? No specific dietary accommodation data is in the record. Coal-fired Neapolitan-style pizza menus typically offer limited flexibility , if you have significant dietary restrictions, contact the venue directly before booking. The standard format is not well-suited to gluten-free or heavily modified orders.
- What are alternatives to Grimaldi's in New York City? For coal-oven pizza in a similar price range, Angelo's Coal Oven Pizza is the closest direct comparison. For a different style at accessible prices, Artichoke Basille's offers a richer, heavier slice that suits different preferences. Leading Pizza in Williamsburg is worth knowing for a more neighborhood-local feel. If you want to explore the wider New York dining scene, our full New York City restaurants guide covers the range.
For more New York planning: New York City wineries and New York City experiences round out the picture if you're building a longer itinerary.
Compare Grimaldi’s
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Grimaldi’s | — | |
| Le Bernardin | $$$$ | — |
| Atomix | $$$$ | — |
| Per Se | $$$$ | — |
| Masa | $$$$ | — |
| Eleven Madison Park | $$$$ | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Grimaldi’s handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodations can vary. Flag restrictions in advance via the venue's official channels.
Does Grimaldi's handle dietary restrictions?
Grimaldi's is a traditional coal-oven pizzeria, so the menu is built around pizza — options for gluten-free or heavily modified diets are limited by format. If dietary flexibility is a priority, a more varied Italian restaurant will serve you better. For pizza purists with no major restrictions, the OAD Cheap Eats ranking confirms the core product is the draw.
Is Grimaldi's good for solo dining?
Solo dining works fine here, particularly at lunch when the pace is relaxed and the room is less crowded. Grimaldi's opens at 11:30 am every day, so arriving early on a weekday gives you the counter or a table without the weekend queue. The main trade-off: pizzas are whole, not by the slice, so solo diners will have leftovers.
Is Grimaldi's good for a special occasion?
Only if the occasion is casual. Grimaldi's is an OAD-ranked Cheap Eats pick, not a fine-dining room, so it suits a low-key birthday or a food-focused outing rather than an anniversary dinner where atmosphere carries weight. For a milestone meal in Brooklyn, you'll want somewhere with a reservation and a full drinks program.
Hours
- Monday
- 11:30 am–9 pm
- Tuesday
- 11:30 am–9 pm
- Wednesday
- 11:30 am–9 pm
- Thursday
- 11:30 am–9 pm
- Friday
- 11:30 am–10 pm
- Saturday
- 11:30 am–10 pm
- Sunday
- 11:30 am–9 pm
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