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    Brooklyn Bros. Pizzeria

    4.1 (890 reviews)
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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Josh P.

    Found this place on a whim while craving pizza. Never heard of the place before though. Inside was kinda cool with graffiti all over the wall. The lady at the counter was super helpful in explaining all of their lunch special options (there is 4). Grabbed a two slice and soda lunch special. Had a Bowery and Pepperoni. Pizza took 4 minutes from payment to come out. Came out piping hot too! For me, it had the perfect ratio of protein, cheese, and dough. 12/10 will be back again!

    Christopher R.

    They were BUSY before an event at the Angel of the Winds. Long line and seating is challenging, waiting for people to leave but we found seating well before our pizza arrived. If there are two people sitting at a 6 top table, share the table. The pizza was good but different. The crust is very crispy from being cooked wood fired.

    Victor H.

    (From March, 2025) Heading to Vancouver, the hunger kicked in so I pulled up YELP to see what's around. This spot came up and the words "pizza slice" & beer along with a photo of a gorgeous slice led me to tell our group this is where we should stop. Close to the highway and on the way to Vancouver, we parked on the road, walked in, and stood in line waiting to order. We arrived at a good time since happy hour was in effect which is deals on pizza and beer. Pizza is "new york style"; probably not the real thing but pretty close to it. Pizza is available by the slice or whole (thick or thin crust). Premade pizzas were on display which gave us ideas of what slices we wanted. I decided on the Bayridge (pepperoni, mushroom, red onion), a pretty good slice that hit the spot. I paired it with a Bodhizafa IPA, a local hoppy beer. Goes well with it. There were a couple slices my friends ordered that I was a bit envious of such as the Hudson with the sausage and creamy ricotta. But I'm satisfied with what I ate. Overrall, this low key pizza spot is convenient and affordable. If I'm in the area, I'll certainly be back.

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    Keandra P.

    This is a low key, lil casual pizza shop. Graffiti decor. Previous reviews solid. Stopped here for the first time with a group, on our way for a road trip to Canada. Parking- no designated lot. But there is a paid lot across the street. Which we did. You may luck up on street parking. It appeared to have a lot of regulars stop in and out, that boades well at any place. We arrived in time to catch there happy hour deals, which is worth it. Food- I went with the slice + beer, happy hour special , cost around $7 bucks. My slice was the Bensonhurt - which is mostly veggie. I was torn between that and the Hudson. The Hudson has really good reviews. Mine wasn't too bad. I got the Rainer beer, a local brewery, light and easy. Service- was good. You order at the counter, and they bring it you. Slice came out hot. Lots of seating.

    Sicilian Bay Ridge
    Diane T.

    Staff is always super friendly. They do not always have a huge selection available for slices, depends on time of day. I don't recommend coming late for dinner or lunch for this reason. Sicilian pizza tastes amazing! But a whole pizza 16inches is $55 after tax. Took us a few days to finish. Cannolis are also great, we always get the mini ones.

    Pepperoni and a combo
    Bob W.

    Pizza was so good, but we usually don't get slices and a whole pizza was WAY over priced. The service was great. We would definitely be back when we're in Everett!!

    Kaiden H.

    Overall bad experience waited 20+ minutes for a slice of cheese pizza & I only ordered the cheese because it was the only one ready at the time of ordering, the salad was bland and lacking just like the pizza especially for their price point. needs more toppings and quicker service.

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    Julie D.

    Brooklyn brothers is right near the Angel of the wind arena in Everett. It is exceedingly busy in event days. Plan on arriving 2-3 hours prior to an event starting if pre-feeding. Pizza, salad, beverages all excellent here. This visit we opted to share a salad and got just two slices of pizza. Slices are large and fresh, thin crust pizza bursting with flavor. The salad was delicious and filling, even for two people. Super crowded, but expected. Finding a seat is a challenge as there is standing room only. Everyone was great though and the food exceptional. Very loud. Our favorite pre event restaurant.

    Erica C.

    Great stop on our road trip home from Canada. My bf had it once and when he remembered that we'll be passing, he had convinced me to stop by a pizza snack. Totally worth it! There's a parking lot across the street and street parking. Located right across the street from Angel of the Winds Arena. The 4 slices came out a little under $30. My favorite was the pepperoni. The crust was thin and crunchy and the pepperoni had a hint of spice. My bf preferred the thicker crust. Both was so good and very filling.

    Cheese, pepperoni and Hudson in that order.
    Louie F.

    This place is usually packed anytime I am in the area. While I am not a NYC pizza expert I have had most of the greats in NYC and along Long Island. Having said that, stopped in for a slice of cheese pizza - by the slice. Service was quick, crust was excellent. However. I don't care much for the pizza. I mean, miles ahead of say any pizza chain, but miles behind in flavor. Could have been an older slice, not sure your mileage may vary!

    Bowery and Hudson
    Justin T.

    Brooklyn Bros. Pizzeria was an unplanned stop which turned out to be a great find. We just landed in Seattle and needed a quick bite on our way to Vancouver. We found this spot which was close to the highway and looked to be pretty fast casual. Finding it was easy as it sits on a corner of an old building that has lots of character. Parking was a lot across the street or street parking. Walking in, the place is pretty large with high ceilings and plenty of seating in two different areas. Customer service was great. The guy behind the counter handled the lines with ease and had no problem giving great suggestions. We showed up during happy hour which happened to have some awesome deals. What they claim to do here is authentic New York style pizza. This is far from New York but I gotta say, this was pretty damn close to the real thing. They sell pizza by the slice or whole in either a Sicilian (thick crust) or Napoletana (thin crust). They also have starters like salad, flatbreads, or breadsticks. If you aren't feeling a slice, you can also order a calzone. We weren't looking to get super full so we went with stuff off the happy hour menu which had things like a slice and a beer, or a couple of slices and a fountain drink, etc. I went with two slices and a fountain drink. If you go with a slice, they have premade pizzas on display and they just throw a slice in the oven. Even at home I always reheat pizza in the over to get that perfect crunch. I went with the Bowery (pepperoni, Italian sausage and roasted garlic), and the Hudson (Italian sausage, roasted red peppers, ricotta, and roasted garlic). The slices were large and they came out piping hot. I went in on the Bowery first. This was good. It had a nice crisp crust and the toppings were flavorful. I could've used a few more slices of the cupped pepperoni though. The Hudson was my favorite though. It had plenty of sausage but the addition of creamy ricotta was a nice touch. Overall, I will say this place definitely brought me back to having a slice in NYC recently. Of course nothing compares to having the real deal, but this was a close second. I would come back if in the area.

    Amazing pizza with a crispy thin crust. I recommend the Bowery due to the strong savory garlic flavor. Lunch special was $11.99 for two thin crust slices plus a soda.

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    Meredith S.

    Great food and service. We enjoy a nice crispy thin pizza. Great flavor. Order at the counter and wait for them to bring it out to you. Self service drinks.

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    Best pizza in WA. Our go to for pizza. Yes yes yes. It can get crazy here before events at angel of the winds. But they move pretty quick.

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    Was expecting the best pizza ever by the way people talk and it was very bland. Hard to find parking.

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    Pizza is great 8/10. Caesar salad was not good. Best pizza in Everett in my opinion. Fast as you always grab a slice to go.

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