New York City Pizza Tours for True Pizza Nerds
Public Walking Tours
Our New York City pizza walking tours each hit 3 pizzerias in 2.5 hours. Each stop features a different pizza style found in NYC and beyond. You'll learn about the history, science, and culture of each style by going behind the scenes at the city's most significant pizzerias. Stops change every time. Pizza is always included!
Public NYC Pizza Bus
Join Scott for a tasty adventure to 4 different pizzerias - all aboard a big yellow school bus! You'll visit pizzerias ranging from classic slice shops to new favorites and everything in between. Stops rotate weekly but always leave Manhattan to visit at least 1 additional borough. Pizza and Pocket Pizza Journals are included!
Private Pizza Tours
True pizza nerds will love these specialized experiences catered to your group and scheduled for your convenience. Tour by foot, on our bus, or with your own vehicle for a next-level exploration of NYC's layered pizza landscape.
New Haven Pizza Tour
Meet us near Union Square NYC and jump on the bus for an epic full-day trip to New Haven, CT! Some of the country's most historic pizzerias are located here and you're invited to join for this exclusive behind-the-scenes experience.
Online Pizza Classes
We transform your kitchen into a legit pizzeria with dough workshops and pizza making classes using techniques we've picked up from the city's top shops! Bring your team together with the ultimate interactive pizza making experience!
Gift Cards
Our gift cards are valid for any public tour and they never expire! Pizza touring with us is like seeing a sunrise for the first time. It's like hearing your first notes of music. What was once merely cheese, sauce, and crust will suddenly have meaning!
New York City Pizza Tour Schedule
we’re kinda famous
(so we're told)
Scott took Ryan Seacrest on a NYC pizza tour to Brooklyn!
Scott has forgotten more about pizza than most people have ever known!
This THRILLIST series follows Scott and pizzaiolo Mark Iacono (Lucali) on their quest to figure out if strange toppings and constructions still qualify as “pizza.”
Leopard Spots
Round burnt bubbles on the top and edge of a pizza crust, often associated with Neapolitan pizza and other pizzas baked with extreme top heat.
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