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Gab G.
Gab G.

Finally returned to eat in the dining room and try the full menu! Our party of 6 walked in at around 6 pm on a Saturday and were seated right away. We ordered: + Caesar salad + Margherita pizza + NY slice pie + Rigatoni + Mascarpone and black cherry soft serve The Caesar was perfect, and the margherita was by far the best of the two pies. Soft serve was also flawless.

Nick N.
Nick N.

Leo is a nice restaurant to go to when you want to meet up with friends. The food was great and vibes were good. I got the burger which came with fries. It was pretty good but I'd probably recommend getting pizza or pasta here. We had made a reservation but I think you should be fine with a walk in as well.

Sheila O.
Sheila O.

Excellant service, Excellant food. I loved the salads especially the chopped salad it's very untypical. The meatball in a generous tomato sauce were the best ever! I just wanted to drink the sauce. Our pizzas were great, thin crust great for folding and dipping. I just wanted to try everything. Looking forward to Next time .

Anika B.
Anika B.

We loved our dinner at Leo! Cute ambiance, great service, and amazing food. We tried the margherita pizza, Caesar salad, rigatoni, and cherry soft serve. Loved everything, but my favorites were the salad and the soft serve. The soft serve had olive oil and sea salt, i normally don't love cherry flavored things, but this was super natural and balanced. I also had a glass of the Patrick Meyer skin contact after our waiter recommended it and I loved it. Definitely recommend it if you enjoy a dry, clean, stone fruit forward wine.

Kami S.
Kami S.

Came for lunch, nice casual atmosphere, seems good place for families. Ordered the Clam pie and the the Hill with sausage. Both were really good, especially the clam pie. Sourdough crust was excellent. This place overall was very nice but I prefer the siter restaurant Ops. Maybe because it's has a romantic setting and more exciting menu.

Madison P.
Madison P.

Called in a pick up order on a Monday at 6pm and it was estimated to be done around 30 mins after on their website. We got there a little earlier than the pick up time since many places over estimate and we didn't want the pizza to sit. To our surprise, the place was completely empty and the pizza wasn't ready until the exact time it was estimated for. This was my first time here so I didn't know what to expect but it was really good in its own way. It has big garlic shavings, grated parm, i believe red pepper flakes, and delicious basil on top. I thought the garlic was a little overwhelming sometimes because I wanted to taste more of the sauce and cheese and found it difficult to get any flavor other than garlic. It was still a delicious thin and crispy pizza that I would get again if i'm craving a garlicky pizza but this wouldn't be my go to in Brooklyn.

Jesse Y.
Jesse Y.

Exactly what I expected in the heart of Williamsburg. Leo's a lively hub for any type of gathering. They offer great foods, great drinks and a great atmosphere. The staff there is impeccable. I have nothing but praise and please keep doing what you're doing.

Claire M.
Claire M.

Came here on a Friday Night and the restaurant was busy. The interior was a little dark which adds to a sort of mood lighting. We ordered the Clam Pie and the Hanger Steak. The Clam Pie was so tasty. It had a lemony flavor to it that went well with the clams. The hanger steak had a really tasty sauce and was cooked very tender. I would definitely come back for the pizza. Highly recommend this place if you want a fancier pizza place!

Matthew S.
Matthew S.

I should have not come here. The food is terrific, despite the high prices and small portions. The service is friendly, even though the ambiance is intimate. The location is not too bad, even if it means being roughly a 10 minute walk from Metropolitan Ave-Lorimer St on the G and L trains and Marcy Ave on the J, M, and Z trains. I should not have come here. I felt all out of place. Too many stares from other patrons wondering why I was here. Children of a certain age that I feel should be home. Loud and obnoxious music fueling the evening air. I should not have come here. Instead, I should have went somewhere a bit more subtle. I should have known better than to come here and cheat somebody else of how tasty the dishes are. This really is the Williamsburg version of Ops, which I have been to as well. I feel the same way about that restaurant as to how I feel about this one. I should not have come here.