Hours
| Friday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–10 PM |
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Address: 1920 Colorado Ave suite c, Santa Monica, CA 90404
Phone: (310) 828-7629
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Emmy Squared – Review – Santa Monica – Los Angeles
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The sauce is generously served on top, a nice balance of sweet and salty. The burrata was layered using a good ratio: one burrata chunk per slice. A fresh basil leaf garnished the very top. The pizza can get sloppy, and I recommend you prepare for this. Sauce 5/5 and Cheese 5/5
The crust is an experience: the bottom side has a nice toast, the middle is fluffy, and the edges are crispy and crunchy. Crust 5/5
The price is on the higher end ($25). I think two poeple could split one pizza, especially if you are having brews at Santa Monica Brew Works.
Update: I also ordered delivery and it was great. Consistent quality!
They may be too reliant on toppings to make their Pizza good. Plain cheese should be something you have confidence in. However, Pepperoni is often considered the base line way to eat Detroit Pizza by most people into it. At times the Colony was soaking wet from all the toppings which isn’t exactly what I am looking for. I don’t want it dry either obviously. This place is more for people with pedestrian Pizza taste, not for real Pizza Elitists. If you want truly great Pizza in LA go to Ozzy’s Apizza, Little Dynamite, Prime Pizza, Apolonia’s and Hot Tongue.
If you want references for great Detroit Style Pizza – go to San Francisco and try the following Cellarmaker House of Pizza, Pizza Hacker, Capo’s, Long Bridge Pizza Company, Sunset Squares and then tell me Emmy’s is good. You won’t tell me that.
If this was One Bite, 6.8. It’s really not bad but the Pizza is like the logo – looks good I guess but it’s a real low effort illustration. Emmy’s somehow has branches all over the Country. So does Blaze Pizza. So did Sbarro.
So did Sbarro. Safe to say, this place is decent given how limited representation Detroit Style has in LA. However, over $30 for this thing is NOT worth it when you consider what you can get around $20 full pie-wise in LA from other places with phenomenal Pizza. Likely goes well with drinking which is great because they are part of a bigger Brewing Company with other food and drinks and festivities going on.
Now the pizza comes, and at first glance, I couldn’t get past all of the grease. I literally used 2 napkins to pat the pizza to soak up the grease. The deep dish pizza itself had a pretty good flavor, but the Chile glaze was way too sweet. The crust, was nice and crunchy. Overall, Emmy Squared Pizza gets a 7 from me. I think for the price and what I got, I’ll stay with the @Dominospizza or @pizzahutpizza. They are just fine, and I usually have money for a drink.
pizza crust
just enough crisp on the edges
fresh ingredients
Price
middle was too soft
mandatory gratuity
Lack of one of my favorite toppings (olives).
I’m glad that I went for the experience, but sorry Emmy’s you’re a one and done for me. ♀️
They moved from a tipping policy to a standard 18%, which for a counter service is not acceptable in my opinion. They have a sign on their counter notifying you though.
We were the only ones at lunchtime and waited for our order (one pizza) ~15mins for takeout.
The pizza itself was good, but I had better for way cheaper. The sauce is good.
The staff was nice, they offered the usual chili flakes and Parmesan. Parking is plenty