Restaurant in New York City, United States
Joe’s Pizza
350ptsA few dollars. No reservation. Just go.

About Joe’s Pizza
Joe's Pizza at 124 Fulton St is a Pearl Recommended restaurant and a two-time Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats pick — walk-in only, no dress code, and priced for daily use. For a New York slice that earns genuine critical recognition without any booking friction, this Financial District counter is a reliable call. Comparable options include Best Pizza in Williamsburg and Don Antonio for Neapolitan-style.
The Verdict
A few dollars buys you a slice of New York pizza that has earned a Pearl Recommended designation for 2025 and back-to-back recognition on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America list — #239 in 2024 and Recommended in 2023. Joe's Pizza at 124 Fulton St in the Financial District is not a special-occasion restaurant in the candlelit-table sense, but if your occasion is eating the kind of New York slice that justifies the city's reputation, this is a sound choice. No reservations, no dress code, no minimum spend. Walk up, order, eat.
Why This Location Matters
The Fulton Street address puts Joe's Pizza squarely in the Financial District, a neighbourhood that has shifted meaningfully over the past several years from a purely office-driven lunch corridor into a place where people actually live, eat, and return to by choice. That shift matters for this venue: where a pizzeria in this zip code once survived on weekday foot traffic alone, Joe's now draws visitors from across the city and tourists navigating lower Manhattan between the 9/11 Memorial and the Brooklyn Bridge. The result is a location that works at almost any hour you show up, with a queue that moves fast and a counter built for the rhythm of quick service. For anyone staying in a Financial District hotel or working nearby, this is the kind of address you use repeatedly rather than once. Check our full New York City hotels guide if you need accommodation close by, and our full New York City restaurants guide for a broader view of the dining options in the area.
What You Are Booking
Joe's Pizza operates on a counter-service model. The physical setup is functional rather than atmospheric: a compact space, upright eating, and a pace that keeps things moving. The sensory experience here is the slice itself — thin crust, foldable, with the kind of structural integrity that defines the New York format. The 4.5 Google rating across nearly 6,000 reviews (as of 2025) suggests consistent execution rather than occasional brilliance, which is exactly what you want from a pizzeria you might visit four times in a week. Under Pino Pozzuoli, the Fulton Street location has maintained the standards that the Joe's name carries from its original West Village roots. This is not a reinvention; it is the format held to a reliable standard.
For a first-timer arriving from out of town, the comparison to Joe's original Carmine Street location (Greenwich Village) is worth noting. Both carry the same name and lineage, but the Fulton Street address is operationally independent. If you are already in lower Manhattan, there is no need to detour. The slice here earns the same recognition.
How It Fits a Special Occasion
If your celebration calls for a tasting menu and a sommelier, Joe's is not your answer , look at Le Bernardin or Eleven Madison Park for that register. But if the occasion is a first day in New York, a post-work debrief, or introducing someone to what the city's food culture actually tastes like at street level, Joe's delivers. The low price point means the risk of disappointment is minimal and the upside , eating a legitimately award-tracked slice , is genuine. Bring cash or card; expect no fuss.
Practical Details
Reservations: None required or accepted , walk in. Booking difficulty: Easy at any time; queue moves fast even at peak lunch hours. Budget: Cash-friendly, with slices priced in the range standard for New York counter-service pizza. Dress: No code whatsoever. Groups: Manageable for small groups; larger parties may find the space tight for standing together. Getting there: Fulton Street subway station (2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, J, Z lines) is directly adjacent. For bars and other stops nearby, see our full New York City bars guide.
Peer Pizza Context
Joe's sits in a competitive New York pizza field. For a coal-oven alternative with a more sit-down feel, Angelo's Coal Oven Pizza is worth considering. If you want a thicker, more slice format, Artichoke Basille's is the comparison. For a Williamsburg-based slice with its own critical following, Leading Pizza is the peer to know. Neapolitan-style options include Don Antonio for a more formal sit-down experience, and Denino's Pizzeria & Tavern for the Staten Island tavern tradition. Outside New York, the closest tracked comparison for a serious slice program at a no-frills price point is Ken's Artisan Pizza in Portland and 11th Street Pizza in Miami.
FAQ
What should a first-timer know about Joe's Pizza?
- Walk up to the counter, order by the slice or whole pie, pay, and eat , there is no table service and no reservation process.
- The Fulton Street location is operationally independent from the original Carmine Street Joe's, but carries the same format and has its own award track record.
- If you have never eaten a New York slice, this is a reliable entry point backed by nearly 6,000 Google reviews at 4.5 stars and two consecutive years on the OAD Cheap Eats list.
How far ahead should I book Joe's Pizza?
- No booking needed. This is a walk-in counter-service operation. Show up, queue briefly at peak times, order at the counter.
- Lunch hour on weekdays will have the longest queues given the Financial District office density, but the line moves fast.
What should I wear to Joe's Pizza?
- No dress code of any kind. This is a counter-service pizzeria. Whatever you are wearing when you arrive in the neighbourhood is fine.
Is Joe's Pizza good for a special occasion?
- Depends on what you mean. For a milestone dinner with wine and a set menu, look elsewhere , Atomix or Per Se are the calibre for that.
- For a meaningful food moment , first slice in New York, a casual celebration, or a meal you will actually remember , Joe's is a reasonable choice, backed by genuine critical recognition and a very low financial commitment.
Can I eat at the bar at Joe's Pizza?
- Joe's Pizza is a counter-service pizzeria, not a bar-format restaurant. There is no bar seating in the traditional sense. You order at the counter and eat standing or at whatever space is available.
Can Joe's Pizza accommodate groups?
- Small groups of two to four will manage fine. Larger groups will find the compact space awkward for gathering together, and there is no reservation system to hold space in advance.
- For group dining with more structure in New York, our full New York City restaurants guide covers sit-down options across every price range.
What are alternatives to Joe's Pizza in New York City?
- For a thin-crust New York slice at the same counter-service format: Leading Pizza in Williamsburg.
- For a thicker, richer slice: Artichoke Basille's.
- For coal-oven pizza with a sit-down option: Angelo's Coal Oven Pizza.
- For Neapolitan-style with a full-service experience: Don Antonio.
- For the classic outer-borough tavern pie experience: Denino's Pizzeria & Tavern.
For more on where to eat, drink, and stay across the city, see our guides to New York City experiences and New York City wineries. Pearl also tracks serious restaurants across the US: Emeril's in New Orleans, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Alinea in Chicago, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, The French Laundry in Napa, and Providence in Los Angeles.
Compare Joe’s Pizza
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Joe’s Pizza | Pizzeria | Easy | |
| Le Bernardin | French, Seafood | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Atomix | Modern Korean, Korean | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Eleven Madison Park | French, Vegan | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Masa | Sushi, Japanese | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Per Se | French, Contemporary | $$$$ | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Joe’s Pizza and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Joe's Pizza?
Walk in, order at the counter, and eat standing up — that is the format. Joe's Pizza at 124 Fulton St runs counter service with no reservations and a fast-moving queue. It earned Pearl Recommended status in 2025 and back-to-back recognition on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats list, so the reputation is documented. Bring cash and keep it simple on your first visit.
How far ahead should I book Joe's Pizza?
No booking required or accepted. Joe's Pizza is walk-in only, and the queue moves fast even at peak lunch hours. Show up, order, eat — the whole transaction takes minutes.
What should I wear to Joe's Pizza?
Whatever you walked in off the street wearing. Joe's is a counter-service pizzeria with upright eating and a functional, no-frills setup. There is no dress consideration here.
Is Joe's Pizza good for a special occasion?
Only if the occasion is casual. Joe's has no table service, no atmosphere to speak of, and no reservations — it is a counter-service slice spot. For a celebration that calls for something more formal, Le Bernardin or Eleven Madison Park are the right calls. Joe's works for a low-key lunch or a quick stop, not a milestone dinner.
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