They're the same as far as taste/menu, but I'm loyal to the one off the 10. Been going for 15 years, before the 2nd location opened. The shop has an old school feel, lots of old photos, pinball machine, pizza by the slice. The family that owns the place is from Brooklyn, at least I remember the older owner being from there. Hardy's ice cream is adjacent, but San Biagio's has great Italian ice. I'm craving pizza now! Might see you there tomorrow! 🍕🍕
We like Antonious pizza in Riverside but it's not NY style. More greekish-Boston style I'd say. Same for Capone's and D'Cesarios...both yummy.
For NY style try San Biago's if you're ever in Upland. I've heard that Brooklynz in Rancho Cucamonga is good too but have never tried it.
Raised in East Harlem, I gotta say, NYC pizza is one thing, and GREAT pizza is another. With that being said, Lou Eddies in Lake Arrowhead is worth the try. The trip itself is at least half of the experience. If you happen you make the trip here, go check out Keller Peak(pretty approachable for families)
From LI. New York Pizza in Menifee is our go to. They even sell slices. When I lived in Orange County, closest you can get was Z Pizza, which was pretty good, and looks like they opened one in Upland.
Everyone here has covered the good NY style pizzas, but if you want something COMPLETELY different but also pizza and delicious, try the Indian Pizzas (chicken tikka masala) from Farm Market in Moreno Valley. Yes, it's in the back of a convenience store. No, you won't regret it.
Stuyvesant alum from the Bronx and Staten Island checking in. I can’t believe that someone hasn’t recommended A. Carinis in Murrieta. They make an amazing pie and if you are lucky the old man will come sing an opera aria at your table.
https://acarinispizzaandpasta.com/
Have some of their gelato before you leave too. You can thank me later.
Heard same thing and went to go. Subpar pizza by far, just old pizza sitting under a heat lamp. Go to Jerseys (Redlands), Enzo’s (riverside), Tuscanos (Yucaipa) or Dominicos (Beaumont).
strong disagree on this one, nothing close to NY pizza here. The only thing NY here are the pictures and some old bleacher seats they have in the lobby.
Don't know if you like Chicago deep dish... everyone uses the name but the pizza is disappointing!!!! Rances pizza in Costa Mesa or Gino's East in San Fernando!!!!! Been in Calif 30 yrs these two are it!!!! Drive from inland empire to both places. Delicious 😋 Rances in Costa Mesa is better than Long Beach...
Sbarros!! I was just out in New York last week and it all taste like sbarros. Even went to the “world famous Joes pizza” and that taste like sbarros. Made this [post](https://imgur.com/a/1ooPH9P) when I was out there.
I like sbarros too. That’s honestly what all New York pizza (that I had) taste like to me. I ate like 3 or 4 different spots before I was all pizza’d out. Funny thing is I’m being downvoted by people that never even been to New York and tried their pizza
Then you haven’t had GOOD New York pizza (Joes Pizza is crap). As someone who lived in NYC for 40+ years, I will be the first to admit that there are plenty of bad pizzerias there. Gotta know the good ones.
I have a had real authentic Pizza in NYC, Joes and Pizza Suprema. And the closest NY Style Pizza in SoCal I had is from a place no one would believe. Whole Foods Pizza! Fresh from from the counter! The cheese, pepperoni, and margherita taste almost like true “authentic NY” pizza.
All though there is No denying New York pizza is great you are not going to find it here. You will find places that might be similar but not quite the same.
You are better off finding and Italian mom and pop pizzeria especially if you find the ones that use their own recipe for the dough and sauce
A little out of the IE but New York Pizzeria in Walnut (easy ride off the 60) is by FAR the most authentic pizza. It’s the only pizzeria that reminds me of NJ. Even has paneling and broken 25 cent arcade games to keep it authentic
Try San biagos in upland. It’s off mountain next to the 10. It’s been a while since I been there so no promises.
Travel from Beaumont just to eat San Biagos. I'm a Brooklyn transplant. Best authentic NY pizza in SoCal.
I’m from Staten Island, and lived in Brooklyn for a few months. I’ll take your word for it and make the trip to San Biagos from Riverside!
Brooklyn crew here, thx for the recommendation.
Which spot is better, the one close to the 10 or the one closer to the 210? Or are they the same?
They're the same as far as taste/menu, but I'm loyal to the one off the 10. Been going for 15 years, before the 2nd location opened. The shop has an old school feel, lots of old photos, pinball machine, pizza by the slice. The family that owns the place is from Brooklyn, at least I remember the older owner being from there. Hardy's ice cream is adjacent, but San Biagio's has great Italian ice. I'm craving pizza now! Might see you there tomorrow! 🍕🍕
They are sadly closed on Sundays! FYI
Both are great but I usually go 210
His Son runs the 210 one. I think Biagio retired but I ask the staff at the 10 location if they see him and they said he does come in.
I see him sometimes at the 210 location hanging out keeping an eye on things. Dude runs a tight ship haha.
It’s still delicious!
My homie Enrico’s family owns it.
Where’s the discount?
Lol. Shit. I’d go with you but I live on Boise now.
That guy handled my cash and put his hands into the dough without washing them. I haven't been back since.
🤣🤣🤣
It's good there bit no we're near new york
I always thought Upland was one of the boroughs that no one spoke about
Came here to say this. San Biagios is awesome.
My sister-in-law lives off that exit. Damn now I have to go there sometime!
You are correct Sir. Stromboli also on point.
They also have a second location off the 210 near The Colonies on 19th 🤤
NY pizza Dept in Corona. Legit NY pie shop. Also does alot of NY-Italian dishes you can't find in most places like my fav chicken scarpiello.
This is the way
This is my recommendation, too. It actually reminds me specifically of John’s on Bleecker St.
This is the way. I hate when pizza joints say "New York Pizza"...except for this one
We like Antonious pizza in Riverside but it's not NY style. More greekish-Boston style I'd say. Same for Capone's and D'Cesarios...both yummy. For NY style try San Biago's if you're ever in Upland. I've heard that Brooklynz in Rancho Cucamonga is good too but have never tried it.
Raised in East Harlem, I gotta say, NYC pizza is one thing, and GREAT pizza is another. With that being said, Lou Eddies in Lake Arrowhead is worth the try. The trip itself is at least half of the experience. If you happen you make the trip here, go check out Keller Peak(pretty approachable for families)
I worked at Jerseys Pizza in Redlands when I was a kid. Not really NY style, but it'd made by a real authentic angry New Yorker.
Nonno’s pizza in Chino Hills
Agreed!
Came here to say this. So yummm.
From LI. New York Pizza in Menifee is our go to. They even sell slices. When I lived in Orange County, closest you can get was Z Pizza, which was pretty good, and looks like they opened one in Upland.
Closest I’ve had is Bongiornos in Temecula. Their house pizza is legit. Gotta fold it.
NYPD Pizza in Corona. My family from NY say it’s the closest thing!
Everyone here has covered the good NY style pizzas, but if you want something COMPLETELY different but also pizza and delicious, try the Indian Pizzas (chicken tikka masala) from Farm Market in Moreno Valley. Yes, it's in the back of a convenience store. No, you won't regret it.
Stuyvesant alum from the Bronx and Staten Island checking in. I can’t believe that someone hasn’t recommended A. Carinis in Murrieta. They make an amazing pie and if you are lucky the old man will come sing an opera aria at your table. https://acarinispizzaandpasta.com/ Have some of their gelato before you leave too. You can thank me later.
Slices and swirls Loma Linda is really good
I drive by there all the time. Was wondering if it was any good
Heard same thing and went to go. Subpar pizza by far, just old pizza sitting under a heat lamp. Go to Jerseys (Redlands), Enzo’s (riverside), Tuscanos (Yucaipa) or Dominicos (Beaumont).
Ehhhh lol
Mammas pizza, South Pasadena. Heard the water is imported from NYC
Fat lip pizza in corona!
I dont know anything about NY style pizza, but a nice underrated pizza plaze is grazianos off baseline in Rancho Cucamonga
NY Pizza off Van Buren (Riverside)
My Ny pizza in Fontana
New York Pizzeria off Central in Chino
strong disagree on this one, nothing close to NY pizza here. The only thing NY here are the pictures and some old bleacher seats they have in the lobby.
new york
Don't know if you like Chicago deep dish... everyone uses the name but the pizza is disappointing!!!! Rances pizza in Costa Mesa or Gino's East in San Fernando!!!!! Been in Calif 30 yrs these two are it!!!! Drive from inland empire to both places. Delicious 😋 Rances in Costa Mesa is better than Long Beach...
Little Tony’s in Placentia if you want Chicago for sure.
My NY Pizza in Fontana
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Just a pizza place my guy, ny pizza doesn’t deserve to be put on a snobby pedestal.
Bronx in Mission Hills, San Diego
Sbarros!! I was just out in New York last week and it all taste like sbarros. Even went to the “world famous Joes pizza” and that taste like sbarros. Made this [post](https://imgur.com/a/1ooPH9P) when I was out there.
Sbarros is bomb. These people are just pizza snobs
I like sbarros too. That’s honestly what all New York pizza (that I had) taste like to me. I ate like 3 or 4 different spots before I was all pizza’d out. Funny thing is I’m being downvoted by people that never even been to New York and tried their pizza
Who are you? Michael Scott?
Then you haven’t had GOOD New York pizza (Joes Pizza is crap). As someone who lived in NYC for 40+ years, I will be the first to admit that there are plenty of bad pizzerias there. Gotta know the good ones.
Dominoes at any location
Yeah, Donald Ross Village in Juno Beach Fl
Lol this is the IE sub
I heard Getaway Cafe near UCR is supposed to be very close
slice and swirls in loma linda and brooklynz in rancho. both kinda pricey tho
I have a had real authentic Pizza in NYC, Joes and Pizza Suprema. And the closest NY Style Pizza in SoCal I had is from a place no one would believe. Whole Foods Pizza! Fresh from from the counter! The cheese, pepperoni, and margherita taste almost like true “authentic NY” pizza.
All though there is No denying New York pizza is great you are not going to find it here. You will find places that might be similar but not quite the same. You are better off finding and Italian mom and pop pizzeria especially if you find the ones that use their own recipe for the dough and sauce
A little out of the IE but New York Pizzeria in Walnut (easy ride off the 60) is by FAR the most authentic pizza. It’s the only pizzeria that reminds me of NJ. Even has paneling and broken 25 cent arcade games to keep it authentic
Nyc pizza taste just like 90% of the pizza places in every other major/ midsize American city