Just recently, Brooklyn Pizza Market opened at 269 Smith Street, in the small space formerly occupied by Dasara's bar. The menu at this new pizzeria includes Margherita, Sicilian and Grandma pies with the choice of various meat and vegetable toppings, as well as a S'mores pie made with Nutella and marshmallows for those craving pizza for dessert. Brooklyn Pizza Market also offers calzones, spaghetti and meatballs, two kinds of salad, as well as garlic knots.
The eatery serves individual pizza slices for $3.50 if one wants to stop by for a quick bite, though seating is limited.
According to Seamless, Brooklyn Pizza Market delivers late into the evening at least until 12 am during the week, 2 am on Friday and Saturday, and 10 pm on Sunday.
Rumor has it that Brooklyn Pizza Market is the new venture of the now defunct South Brooklyn Pizza, which shared a space with the former Buschenschank at 320 Court Street, and before that at the shuttered P.J. Hanley's at 449-451 Court Street.
The only South Brooklyn Pizza outpost still open in the borough is on 4th Avenue, and the menu is very much the same as Brooklyn Pizza Market's.
Have you ordered from this new neighborhood pizzeria yet?
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
New Brooklyn Pizza Market Serving Up Grandma Pies On Smith Street
Posted by Katia at 9:23 AM
Labels: 269 Smith street, Brooklyn Pizza Market
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Had a plain slice in what seemed to be their very-soft-open phase and it was quite good. I also appreciate a pizza place that offers hot peppers in oil as a condiment
Are these the same nasty owners that had the defunct Bar/Restaurant on Court St & 4th Place and the defunct big bar/ rest on the corner of Sackett and Court?
I haven't quite figured it out yet. I was told it was the same South Brooklyn pizza joint. Just not sure if McGown, the owner of Buschenschank is behind this one.
Nice guy making pizza. Looked good but had zero flavor. I had a regular slice. Oh well.
I had the sicilian, it was delicious. I asked if they work for same owners as South Brooklyn, they are actually ex employees who broke away from South Brooklyn/McGown.
That's good to hear. Thank you for the additional information.
I'm not from the neighborhood so I don't know the history. Best slice I've had in Brooklyn in many years. Also unpretentious. Very good pizza.
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