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NYC pizza, tracked

Track every slice. Find your best pizza in New York.

Piefold turns your pizzeria visits into a personal pizza log. Score every slice on crust, sauce, cheese, and value — keep it to yourself, or share it and help surface the city's best pizza from honest, first-hand reviews.

Live now in your browser · iOS & Android coming soon

Piefold app home screen showing pizzerias, visits, reviews, and a pizzeria map

A thousand pizzerias. A million opinions. No good way to remember any of it.

New York runs on pizza arguments — but the slice you loved last spring blurs into every slice since. Piefold gives you one place to log what you ate, what you thought, and what you paid, so your taste becomes something you can actually look back on. And when you choose to share, your honest reviews roll up into aggregate scores people can trust.

How it works

Three taps from "that was good" to a record you'll keep.

Step 1

Log a visit.

Pick the pizzeria and the date. That's it — you've started a log.

Step 2

Rate what you ordered.

Add each slice or pie and score it on crust, sauce, cheese, and value, one to ten. Piefold averages them into an overall score.

Step 3

Keep it private, or share it.

Every visit is private by default. Flip one toggle to make it public and add your scores to that pizzeria's aggregate.

Features

Built for people who take pizza seriously.

Score what matters.

Four categories — crust, sauce, cheese, value — on a clean 1–10 scale, rated per item, not per restaurant.

Private by default.

Your log is yours. Sharing is a deliberate choice, made one visit at a time.

Scores you can trust.

Aggregate ratings come only from real visits people chose to make public.

Made for NYC.

Browse by borough and neighborhood, from the East Village to Bed-Stuy.

Made for New York

From Coney Island to the Bronx.

Piefold is built for the only city where pizza is a personality trait. Organized by borough and neighborhood, it's a map of your own pizza taste across all five boroughs — and a growing, crowd-sourced read on where the great slices actually are.

  • Manhattan
  • Brooklyn
  • Queens
  • The Bronx
  • Staten Island

Some of the names New Yorkers argue about

  • Joe's
  • Lucali
  • Di Fara
  • Prince Street
  • L&B Spumoni Gardens
  • John's of Bleecker Street
  • Scarr's

Start your pizza log tonight.

Free to use. Your next slice is worth remembering.

iOS & Android apps coming soon. The web app is live today.