Unconventional bagel-pizza hybrid with a 24/7 Midtown presence. Offers unique rainbow bagels alongside a controversial 'bagizza' creation.
Will Hartman reviews Bagizza, a Midtown spot that combines bagel dough and pizza toppings, finding the concept to be a textural and flavor mistake.
This Midtown establishment offers a unique, albeit controversial, culinary fusion: the 'bagizza,' a blend of bagel dough and pizza toppings. While the concept aims to merge two New York staples, reviews suggest the execution falls short, leading to a divisive experience. The bagels themselves are described as dense and chewy, and the bagizza's textural and flavor combinations have been noted as a potential misstep.
This spot offers a fusion of bagels and pizza, with a notable item being the 'bagizza,' a dish made from flattened bagel dough topped with pizza ingredients. While some customers enjoy the novelty and affordability of items like rainbow bagels and thin-crust margarita pizza, a prominent review describes the bagizza as a textural and flavor failure, citing issues with dough consistency and ingredient combinations. The bagels themselves are also described as dense and chewy.
"The thin crust margarita pizza is noted as an inexpensive option, and rainbow bagels are highlighted as a unique offering."
Customer feedback on this establishment is mixed, with some appreciating the novelty of rainbow bagels and affordable pizza slices, while others criticize the core 'bagizza' concept as a textural and flavor misstep.
Important Note
One review describes the 'bagizza' concept as a textural and flavor mistake, with the bagels themselves being dense and chewy.
"The commenter mentioned Bagizza for its inexpensive $6 thin crust pizzas, which are approximately 10 inches in size."
Positive"Described Bagizza as a place that offers thin crust pizza with a chewy texture, though not made from actual bagels."
Positive"This user suggested Bagizza as a 'slop box' option, also mentioning the availability of a cheap bagel pizza."
Positive"This commenter mentioned Bagizza as a place that offers a good thin-crust margarita pizza for $5 cash. They brought this up in the context of discussing the decline of food halls."
Positive"A bagel with a lot of cream cheese is mentioned as a meal option under $10."
Positive"Absolute Bagels is mentioned."
Neutral