Pizza shops are a dime a dozen in America and many regions have left their own unique mark on the quintessential dish.
What defines a New York pizza? They're typically thin, round, and oversized so you can get large, foldable slices perfect for eating on the go.
Pizza Hut scored a major hit with customers when it first introduced The Big New Yorker in 1999.
Domino's Brooklyn-style pizzas are the perfect middle ground between the thicker Hand Tossed pizzas and Crunchy Thin Crust pizzas, and some customers even say that this Big Apple-inspired option is their all-time favorite.
Though Papa Johns was born in Indiana, the chain evidently took inspiration from the Big Apple with its XL New York Style Pizza.
Unlike the other fast-food chains on this list that are better known for other pizza styles, Sbarro's roots are firmly tied to New York-style pies.
Jet's may be best known for its Detroit-style pizzas, but customers craving a taste of the Big Apple can also opt for one of their NY-Style pizzas.
Like the other pies on Jet's menu, these pizzas are customizable so customers can stick to classic flavors like cheese and pepperoni or experiment with less traditional toppings and Jet's signature crust flavors.