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111 Henrietta St, Birmingham, Michigan, 48009, United States
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May 18, 2018
First visited there a week ago. 3 cheese pizza with pepperoni was great! I loved the outdoor seating...even though they need some repairs....

Apr 27, 2018
Good value for a quick slice in Birmingham. If you are hungry and don't want to wait at one of the more upscale places in Birmingham, this restaurant will do you right. The pizza is kept half-cooked and re-fired after you put in your order (unless you buy a whole pie) which is standard practice, and gives the crust a very crisp, well done character. Due to the location and difficulty parking in the area, I don't recommend Brooklyn Pizza as a destination to place a pick up order, it is much better as a quick stop from shopping or walking around the downtown of Birmingham.

May 13, 2018
Price is on point for the pizza. Pizza was just ok, nothing fantastic. Service was ok. In short, I'd eat it again but not my first choice.

Mar 12, 2018
I was underwhelmed... Decided to drive a little further than I normally would for pizza pick-up due to the high ratings and our love for NY style pie. I ordered online and requested a specific pick-up time. I arrived on time but the pizza was ice cold.

Mar 23, 2018
Staff is friendy, they definitely have very limited choices,but their focus is pizza, there is only one bathroom, so if it's busy and you need the loo, good luck. The decor is cool, space is ok, not many tables, more bar like seating, Def needs updates. Food was yummy, drink selection was also low. They had ice cream and gelato! Which was pretty fun!

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