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Smithtown, New York, has quietly built one of the strongest neighborhood pizza scenes on Long Island. This is not a town built around flashy tourist traps or social media gimmicks. Smithtown’s pizza culture was built the old-fashioned way, through family-owned pizzerias serving generations of local customers who know exactly what a good New York slice is supposed to taste like. The town is packed with old-school pizzerias serving everything from classic New York slices and Sicilian pies to grandma slices, white pies, and specialty creations that locals have been eating for decades.
Brunellos
Brunellos is located at the end of a small shopping center on Terry Road. It is the same shopping center that hosts the popular bar and restaurant Rockwells. This location has changed hands many times, but I feel the shopping center has finally landed a great pizzeria in Brunellos. The regular slice was stunning. The upside down is even better. Watch the video below for a real-time review of this new fantastic pizzeria in Smithtown.
Ciros
Cioros is as old school as it gets in Smithtown. Hands down, these are the biggest single slices you’ll ever find. The place keeps it simple as far as Pizza goes, serving only the basic cheese Sicilian, pepperoni, sausage, and white slices. None of the real fancy dancy modern stuff here, and that’s all right with me because what they do, they do it extremely well. This is one of my all-time favorite pizzerias. And their heroes are to die for, especially their sausage and pepper. This one is highly recommended.
Don Jono’s
Don Jonos is located on West Jericho Turnpike at the edge of Smithtown bordering on almost the start of the Commack Township. It’s another old-school pizzeria with a handful of tables. The owner is extremely nice and friendly, always up for a good conversation. The pizza is a mix of old-school traditional and some very good original pies. My favorite is the lasagna slice on bagel bread. (see the video below)The regular and Sicilian are all so smoking. Sandwiches and dinners are also top-notch.
Manninos
Mannino’s is a big-time favorite among people in Smithtown. The right side of the establishment is a pizzeria, while the left side is a sit-in high-end restaurant. They do both extremely well. What makes their incredibly tasty pizza so special is their renowned sauce. It is simply fabulous. I had so many of their dinners there, and they never disappoint. This is one of the best places to eat in Smithtown. Read our full review of Manninos.
Montes
Monte’s is another pizzeria in Smithtown that has changed ownership multiple times. It is located in a very busy, small strip mall on Maple Avenue, which also hosts the wonderful Wiensch Delicatessen. It was always hit-or-miss at Montes, but the last couple of times I’ve been there, it’s been extremely good. I would highly recommend their chicken marsala slice, but their regular and Sicilian are also top-notch. I also like the sports theme in the small sitting area.
The Pizzaria Of Smithtown
The pizzeria is a chain that’s been open in Smithtown for a little over a year. This is a wonderful place to eat in warm weather when they open up the entire front of the restaurant, and it feels as if you’re almost sitting in a resort restaurant, except that instead of overlooking a beach, you’re overlooking a parking lot. Still, the atmosphere is high-end comfortable, and the people are extremely friendly. They have a very large selection of pizza, but what I love about this place is their focaccia sandwiches. I highly recommend stopping here for lunch or dinner.
Three Bambinos
I have only been to Three Bambinos once, and I was completely blown away by how good the pizza was. I think this is one of the most underrated gems in Smithtown, because I’m not sure how many people really know about it. Trust me, this place is really good. Watch the video below.






































