Baciccia Pizza e Cucina

Baciccia Pizza e Cucina is a pizzeria South Slope Brooklyn located in United States.

6 / 10
34
ratings
  • Phone

    (718) 788-1000

  • Website

    bacicciabrooklyn.com

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  • Type

    Pizzeria

Address

426A 7th Ave (14th St) Brooklyn , NY 11215 United States

Menus Brunch, Dinner

Comments / 10


Steve LeVine

The Margherita pizza was very good. So was the chocolate cake and espresso . The service was great as well . Will definitely be back.

DoubleDeuce

If you go with a pasta , then choose some of their homemade options, especially a ravioli .

David Levine

I had the pear salad and the paccheri. Both excellent. And it's BYOB !

Zack Sheppard

The pizza is really tasty, but also expensive .

Oliver Delgado

We got a pizza and a calzone and they were a salty, undercooked mess. Makes me miss Brooklyn Central on 5th (RIP).

Dina Androic

Fav pizza place in Park Slope!

leo kyiv

I don’t understand why they have 4.9 rate at uber eats. Honestly the pizza is average. I can not recommend it.

Valentin Guerin

Disappointing, “homemade meatballs ” were dry and chewy, pizza was soggy (provably because of the watery tomato sauce )

Rick Nelson

Nothing here is bad. It’s all so good

Inna G

Mushroom pizza was soggy, meatballs were overcooked and tasteless.

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