A Williamsburg counter-service pizzeria known for its burrata-topped slice, drawing a steady walk-up line that press coverage has called "perpetual."



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L'Industrie Pizzeria's Williamsburg shop is a counter-service pizzeria best known for its burrata-topped slice, and it's built a reputation — reinforced by outlets like Time Out New York, which describes it as having a "perpetual line" — as a spot where a walk-up queue is part of the normal experience rather than the exception.
Reported wait times vary by order type: reviewers on Yelp note that slice orders frequently move in about 15-20 minutes with slices ready roughly 20 minutes after ordering, while a full pie can mean a longer wait of 30 minutes or more. The Williamsburg location is generally described as less busy than the chain's West Village (Manhattan) location. Tips from reviewers include arriving close to the 12pm opening to beat the crowd, or placing an online order roughly 30 minutes ahead for pickup, particularly on weekends.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Damnlines does not have a live camera at this Williamsburg location yet, so we can't show a real-time line count. Based on reported reviewer experience, slice orders often come out in around 15-20 minutes, while whole pies can take 30 minutes or more, and this original Brooklyn location is generally described as less busy than the West Village outpost.
Listings show it open daily from around 12:00 PM to 10:00 PM, seven days a week — worth confirming on a given day since hours can shift.
No evidence of a reservation system turned up in our research — it operates as a walk-up counter serving slices and whole pies, which is why a line can form directly at the counter or sidewalk rather than through a booking system.
Reviewers suggest showing up close to the noon opening or ordering online roughly 30 minutes ahead for pickup, especially on weekends, to skip a chunk of the wait.
They're the same pizzeria brand but different physical locations — this page covers the Williamsburg/Brooklyn spot at 254 S 2nd St, which reviewers describe as the quieter of the two.
Sources: Yelp — L'Industrie Pizzeria (Brooklyn/Williamsburg) · Time Out New York — "Yes—L'Industrie Pizza's perpetual line is well worth the wait" · Yelp Q&A — "Is there usually a long wait for to go slices?"