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Best in the neighborhood
amazing food amazing service amazing atmosphere. come here again and again with friends and family. ask for Stephany or Alex, the managers. last weekend they both helped us book a last-minute table for 15 people! Only place in the area that took our large group. Funny note - One of the coolest restaurant bathrooms I’ve seen!
Be the first to ReplyUnfriendly staff, long wait time, not the ideal pizza joint
Ordered a pie to go. Arrived slightly early for pick-up only to be told there was a problem with the order and it would take some time. 40 minutes later we got our pie handed to us without any explanation, apology, or thanks for waiting. The staff was unfriendly, unhelpful, and dismissive. Once home, our pie was soggy and sad-looking - a $47 pizza that feeds 2 on a good day, should have been better.
Be the first to ReplyEmmy still got it
Super busy spot, don't remember it being so lively before the pandemic. Great vibe now. Food better than before the pandemic. To get a burger you sed to have to eat at the bar downstairs but now you can order it upstairs too. They say they don't run out of it like they used to. Burger is phenomenal, pizza is kinda small and expensive but solid. Service was fun. Stephanie shared some cosmic energy with us. She was busy running the bar but still took time to give us some love. Now that we moved back to the neighborhood, going to be eating here a lot again.
Be the first to ReplyDifferent pizza, amazing taste
The best pizza in nyc. Detroit style pizza. Perfect blend of pepperoni and honey and spice on a pizza.
Be the first to ReplyWorth the wait
I first came here because a friend who used to work there. I got hooked though and go there all the time still. Nothing personal against that friend but it's gotten even better over time. A little inconsistent during the early pandemic but they've got their mojo back. Wish the burger cave was still open but server Emmy (not the owner Emmy though) said it's for private parties now. Maybe some day. Overheard the table next to us complain about the high price for small pizza but it's totally worth the price. I usually split one pizza with a friend or date and that's filling. When I'm really hungry and bulking season I have a burger too. Not as good as the Emily burger in West Village but pretty d*** close.
Be the first to ReplyStephanie saves the day
My daughter recommended this place so we decided to try it out. Our server was prompt and the one item we ordered came out immediately. So far so good. But our drinks never came out and when I looked for our server, I couldn’t find him. Meanwhile a host of people showed up for their takeout meals(door dash,etc) and seemed to be getting their meals with no issues. I decided to go inside and that’s when I met Stephanie. She said she thinks our server forgot the drinks. She grabs them and brings them out. She assures us she will get our food and came through. She saved the day! The food was terrific. I’m glad I didn’t walk out
Be the first to ReplyGreat pizza and burger
Delicious pizza and nice, casual atmosphere. Little overpriced but it’s popular so what you expect. The colony pizza is amazing and the burger is one of the best in nyc.
Be the first to ReplyAwesome burger and excellent pizza
Nice place. Quick service and delicious food that disappeared even though I thought I was not hungry. Running low and running out of beers though. We liked it so much that we went there twice in one week.
Be the first to ReplyHidden Gem
Met up with a friend that recommended this place. They knew the food but I did not. Was not sure and was questioning why I was eating "Detroit style" pizza in Brooklyn, but oh yea, glad I did. Pizza was delicious. Recommend this place
Be the first to ReplyOrdered Detroit Style Pizza via Goldbelly
We ordered a 3-pack of Detroit Style Pizzas from Emmy Squared via the online website Goldbelly. Delivered frozen and ready to bake. A large group of adults and children had a pizza taste off in Wisconsin of various Chicago Deep Dish pizzas (Giordanos and Lou Malnatis) and the Emmy Squared Detroit Style pizza. The results of testing about 8 different style pizzas/toppings from three establishments: The Emmy Squared Detroit Style with the super crispy edges/crust (In both the Emmy and Good Paulie) were a top contender. Unique toppings, sauces and taste. Expensive but worth a try. The Bad Paulie also sounds appealing. And Each dressing on the Emmy (?) was quite interesting and taste appealing.
Be the first to ReplyLe Matt Burger - YOLO
Very expensive but delicious hamburger. Was it worth the $25, I dunno but it sure was tasty. And that’s with $5 discount from Grubhub. I suppose $25 / $30 is not a lot of money in 2020 and the burger was super high quality. Like the kids say - YOLO
Be the first to ReplyNo Tommy Wolfe! No!
At Emmy Square, at Grand Street, Brooklyn, we find ourselves sitting outside in the first coolish air of the season. Our last time here, pre-pre Corona 19’s appearance, we noshed on the delicious varieties of pizza and roasted cauliflower, both tantalizing, as we do again this September evening. This time, though, we respite at comfortable tables, sans patio umbrellas, with an open view every direction. Remember, we’re in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, so few buildings obscure our vision. What do we see? Of course, route 278, also known as the BQE, passes nearby but it’s far enough away not to bring noise and skinny enough not to block our curious meandering gazes. Given perhaps subsiding fear of Mr./Ms. Corona 19 lots of personas move past, the majority in couple format. Their masks on, we rarely see faces—or the full faces that is. We do, however, see the upbeat fashion, though, keen fluttering dresses and both close cut and looser fit slacks for women, more subdued fashion for the men. Each minute sees hasty passers by, so hasty and confident as to suggest they either live here or visit here frequently enough to know where they will or need to go. As the sun descends, it is 6:30 now and sunset is 7:30, the whirring passers by diminish only a bit. We nosh on, stop at three pizza pieces each, share our early evening thoughts, much further away from anyone than a mere six feet. Our lean, friendly waitress sincerely wanted us to have a safe, delicious visit. So do visit to experience the fashion show, the nearby water flow, the friendly Brooklyn crowd, and to deny Thomas Wolfe his contention. No, Asheville Tommy, not only the dead know Brooklyn. No! And, yes, one can go to Emmy Squared and enjoy it again and again. Do so.
Be the first to ReplyExpensive Very Good Food
I enjoyed the pizza but the prices are ridiculous. I’m a big fan of Detroit style pizza and the pizza was good but I cannot justify going back because the prices were just too high. Ordered some appetizers and sandwiches too and they were good quality but again very expensive.
Be the first to ReplyIt’s okay
This was the first time at this location. I’ve only been to Emily’s in West Village and I love that place. This place was good although pricey and not as good as Emily’s. Service is forgettable. Drinks were not that good. We started with Okonomi Fries. They were delish but very salty. For pizza, we had the Colony and the Quinn. Both were good. Still I would go to Emily’s vs Emmy Squared. As far as differences between the two I believe Emily’s menu is more expansive, with more pizza options. The service is more friendly at Emily’s also.
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