State: | New York |
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Address: | 2083 Albany Post Rd, Montrose, NY 10548 |
Zip code: | 10548 |
Phone: | (914) 824-0007 |
Website: | https://pizzeriabaci.com/ |
Monday: | Closed |
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Tuesday: | 4:00 – 9:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 4:00 – 9:00 PM |
Thursday: | 4:00 – 9:00 PM |
Friday: | 4:00 – 9:00 PM |
Saturday: | 4:00 – 9:00 PM |
Sunday: | 4:00 – 9:00 PM |
Pizzeria Baci is located in Westchester County of New York state. On the street of Albany Post Road and street number is 2083. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (914) 824-0007. You can get more information from their website.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Pizzeria Baci quickly are 41.2431006 ,-73.9243629
By far the best pizza in Cortland/Croton/Montrose area. There’s pics of the owner at renowned pizza shop Di Fara and they tracks after trying it for the first time not too long ago. SO glad to have a local that tastes as good as pizza I used to get in the city. Not a great pic but it gets the point across.
Excellent pizza! Since moving to Putnam Valley from Brooklyn 1 year ago this is the best pizza I've found so far, and I've been hunting! They run the gamut in styles which they do justice to each one. I'd come here exclusively if they were closer than a half hour away from me.
After 50 reviews and counting of pizzerias on the One Bite app across the tri-state area—in and around NYC but mostly Westchester—I can say on some authority this is the best pizza in Northern Westchester.
Let's define Northern Westchester as everything above White Plains. Baci's goes to bat and wins against Locali's (Mount Kisco), Mario's Pizza and Pasta (Mount Kisco), Mario's Wood Fired (Mahopac/Carmel), Gleason's (Peekskill), Paradise Pizza (Verplanck), Wood and Fire (Pleasantville), Arthur Avenue Wood Fired (Pleasantville), and all the run of the mill slice joints and wood fired Neapolitan and nicer brick oven restaurants serving New York style. Think of Baci's as like a baby DiFara's North.
So why is it the best? Flavor and artisanal quality. You can't get everything from Detriot style to Napolitana to Sicilian to Roman Focaccia to New York style to Grandma and more all in one place.
Take even just their standard New York style pie. You don't just get low moisture mozzerella, you get fresh mozzarella, basil, Alta Cucina tomatoes, and shaved parmigiana reggiano on it. The Avenue J, my favorite, you get the works: San Marzano tomatoes, basil, grana padano, olive oil, fresh mozzarella, low moisture mozzerella, on an aerated crispy charred crust.
Trust me, you won't get as tasty a pizza at your favorite gas oven New York style pizzeria you hear people swear "it's the best". In reality those places aren't dramatically different from each other.
Now Baci's does have it's quirks as a pizzeria. 1) You can dine in…but outside in the spring, summer, or fall. There's a few outdoor tables. 2) They mostly *don't* sell pizza by the slice, although sometimes they do. 3) They don't consistently deliver. 4) Chris, while being passionate, charitable, and caring, gets intense and can be temperamental under stress. I've seen customers get put on blast on social media and seen customers hung up on. 5) Baci's is a one man show. Yes, he has staff but he makes every pie. I've seen a bunch of different people working there over the year or so I've known about them.
With all that said, he's a good guy and has been giving even just to me personally. I recommend ordering takeout or going for dine in outdoors when the weather is good.
Final word, I think Baci's is the diamond of the north but deserves to rank on the list of the best and most noted places in Westchester, down county: Johnny's, Frank Pepe's, La Rosa's, Patsy's, 4 Bro's, Sal's in Mamaroneck, etc. He makes a good pie.
Best pizza in Westchester. Period. Lots of love put into every pie. I couldn't say enough good things and if it was up to me, I'd order from them every single day.
It's just leaps and bounds better than all local places. If you're used to the same ol pizza then this is going to take it to an entirely new level.
Pizzeria Baci. 2083 Albany Post Road, Montrose, New York 10548, United States. 914-824-0007
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https://www.zmenu.com/pizzeria-baci-montrose-online-menu/Bianca (Large $18) White pizza with garlic, ricotta, whole milk mozzarella, grana paddano cheese. $12.00. Meat-Lover (Large $20.00) Meatball, ground sausage, pepperoni, crispy pancetta.
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