Nothing hits the spot in New York City like a slice of pizza. Regardless of whether it's expensive or a late night dollar slice while waiting for a cab, it's everywhere.
Here are a few pizzerias that have opened up within the last year to satiate your never ending sauce and melted cheese cravings.
Holy Moly That Pizza’s Good, 766 Classon Ave., Crown Heights

Open Since: Late May 2016
After several name and management changes, the quirky pizzeria once known as Pete Zaaz has reopened as Holy Moly on Classon Avenue, serving a new menu with more local and natural ingredients that still includes potato pie and a fried chicken pizza, two Zaaz favorites. The new manager, once a business partner of the original owner Pete Entner, says Holy Moly is similar to the old eatery, but “definitely upgraded.”