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Best Pizza Places in Bradley Beach

4 pizza places in this monmouth County beach town

Browse the top pizza places in Bradley Beach with pricing, features, and local tips to help you choose.

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What to Look For in Pizza Place

New Jersey takes its pizza seriously, and the shore is no exception. You'll find everything from classic New York-style slices to Trenton tomato pies, Neapolitan wood-fired creations, and boardwalk pizza that hits different at 11pm after a night out. Many shore pizza spots have been serving the same recipes for decades, with lines out the door every summer.

Insider Tips

  • Check the crust - it should have character, not be a vehicle for toppings
  • Lines usually mean quality, especially for boardwalk spots
  • Ask about their sauce - some places have secret family recipes
  • Wood-fired ovens produce a different (often superior) crust

Summer Season Tips

Boardwalk slices hit different at night. Expect lines at popular spots. Late-night pizza is a shore tradition.

Top 4 Pizza Places

1

Cotricos

$$

Italian restaurant on Main Street.

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2

Delponte's Coal Fired Pizza

$$

Coal-fired pizza and Italian specialties. Located in Bradley Beach.

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3

Vic's Italian Restaurant

$$

Classic Italian-American restaurant serving Bradley Beach since 1947. Known for huge portions and old-school atmosphere.

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4

Del Ponte's Bakery

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Old-school Italian bakery since 1927. Fresh bread, pastries, and authentic Italian cookies. A Bradley Beach institution.

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Our Top Picks Reviewed

Best Overall: Cotricos

Cotricos stands out as our top pick for pizza places in Bradley Beach.Italian restaurant on Main Street. At $$ pricing, it delivers excellent value for the quality. Specializing in italian, this spot is perfect for both locals and visitors.

Best Value: Vic's Italian Restaurant

Vic's Italian Restaurant delivers solid quality at $$ pricing.Classic Italian-American restaurant serving Bradley Beach since 1947. Known for huge portions and old-school atmosphere. A reliable pick for families and groups on a set budget.

Best for Special Occasions: Delponte's Coal Fired Pizza

For a nicer night out in Bradley Beach, Delponte's Coal Fired Pizza is a strong choice.Coal-fired pizza and Italian specialties. Located in Bradley Beach. The quality and atmosphere hold up well at this price level.

What to Know Before You Go

The pizza places scene in Bradley Beach varies by season. During peak summer months (June through August), wait times at popular spots can exceed an hour, especially on weekend evenings. We recommend making reservations at least a week in advance for weekend dining. Off-season visitors (September through May) will find it much easier to secure tables, and many establishments offer seasonal specials and promotions.

Price-wise, expect to spend between $15-30 per person at $ spots, $30-50 at $$ establishments, $50-80 at $$$ venues, and $80+ at $$$$ fine dining locations. Most Bradley Beach pizza places are BYOB-friendly, which can significantly reduce your total bill if you bring your own wine or beer.

Quick Comparison

NamePriceBest ForHighlights
Cotricos$$Families & Groupsitalian
Delponte's Coal Fired Pizza$$Families & Groupspizza, italian
Vic's Italian Restaurant$$Families & Groupsfamily-owned, classic
Del Ponte's Bakery$Budget-Conscioushistoric, cafe

Pizza Place Tips for Value

Get more for your money with these local insights for pizza places in Bradley Beach.

  • 1Slices are the cheapest meal at the shore - and often the best
  • 2Whole pies are better value than slices if feeding a family
  • 3Many places have lunch specials with slice-and-drink combos
  • 4Takeout avoids the often minimal seating at popular spots

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About Bradley Beach

Bradley Beach invented the beach badge—literally. In 1929, this unassuming shore town introduced the first beach badge system in America, a practice that spread throughout New Jersey and persists to this day. That pioneering spirit of practical innovation still defines Bradley Beach: a place that figured out what works and stuck with it, while the shore towns around it chased trends. The beach itself is wide and meticulously maintained, backed by the stone-lined boardwalk that gives Bradley Beach its distinctive character. The boardwalk features curved stone benches, ornate fountains, and a nostalgic design that feels like it belongs in a 1950s postcard—because it does. This isn't recreated nostalgia; it's preserved authenticity. Daily badges run $12 (season $90, with juniors and seniors at $35, under 12 free). Parking is mixed: meters east of Ocean Avenue at $1.50/hour, free street parking west of Ocean Avenue if you arrive early enough to claim it. The train station on the North Jersey Coast Line puts you a 5-minute walk from the beach, making this one of the most accessible shore destinations for NYC day-trippers. The breakfast scene has become Bradley Beach's unexpected calling card. The Buttered Biscuit draws lines that wrap around the block on weekend mornings—Southern-inspired comfort food with biscuits that justify every minute of the wait. Del Ponte's Bakery has baked Italian bread and pastries since 1927, a three-generation institution. Beach Plum Kitchen brings farm-to-table brunch with vegetarian options and excellent coffee. Vic's serves Italian-American classics with portions that haven't shrunk since 1947. The growing restaurant scene along Main Street means you can now eat well beyond breakfast without leaving town. The town's history includes an unexpected chapter. From the 1920s through 1960s, Bradley Beach was known as "Chinatown by the Sea," hosting the largest Chinese-American summer community on the East Coast. That era has passed, but the diversity of the current crowd—families, young professionals, LGBTQ visitors, budget-conscious travelers—maintains the town's unpretentious character. Victorian B&Bs like La Maison offer French-inspired charm with gourmet breakfast. If you want upscale dining or nightlife, Asbury Park is one town north. Bradley Beach is for people who show up for the Buttered Biscuit at 9am on a Saturday, claim a spot on the stone boardwalk, and spend the rest of the day doing very little. The beach that invented the badge hasn't invented much since, and that's precisely the point.

Why Bradley Beach for Pizza Places?

Bradley Beach in Monmouth County draws visitors for its nostalgic and family friendly character. The pizza places scene reflects that mix — you can find options ranging from casual to upscale throughout this monmouth County beach town.

What Makes Bradley Beach Special

  • nostalgic atmosphere
  • family friendly atmosphere
  • unpretentious atmosphere
  • classic atmosphere
  • affordable atmosphere

Planning Your Visit

Bradley Beach is accessible from major cities, making it perfect for day trips or weekend getaways. For the best pizza places experience, consider visiting during shoulder season (May-June or September-October) when crowds are lighter but most establishments are open.

Getting to Bradley Beach

  • From NYC: 1hr 5min
  • From Philadelphia: 1hr 25min
  • From Newark: 50min

Local Tips

  • Parking: Metered east of Ocean Ave ($1.50/hr). Free west of Ocean Ave.
  • Best Time: Weekday lunches offer shorter waits at popular spots.
  • Reservations: Book ahead for summer weekends, especially waterfront venues.

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