

Abbot’s Pizza has been a Venice neighborhood institution since 1995. Under new ownership, we’ve rebuilt the pizza program from the dough up, new fermentation technique, better ingredients, the same Abbot Kinney address. Known for pizza by the slice, whole pies, and legendary originals like the Salad & BBQ Chicken Pizzas with Everything Bagel Crust. Classics like cheese and pepperoni are our obsession. Order for pickup on Abbot Kinney or delivery to Venice, Mar Vista, Santa Monica, and Culver City via our website, DoorDash, or Uber Eats. Walk-ins always welcome.
Basic pizzeria churning out pies featuring offbeat ingredients such as bagel crusts & chicken curry.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1407 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA 90291
Website: http://www.abbotspizzaco.com/
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When I arrived they had everything! Amazing to me they had all pizzas available but it did make it hard for me to narrow down my choices lol
They were all friendly & patient explaining each slice.
I ended up choosing the Fourway, Popeyes, and Marinated BBQ Chicken. The slices were big and it took me two times to eat it all!
They each were rich in flavor & had their own distinctive taste. I am very impressed & sad they are not local to me.
I will be back soon! Keep doing what yall are doing
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (5/5)
Had the gluten-free Meat Lovers pizza and it was on point. The crust held up beautifully (which is rare for gluten-free), and every bite was loaded with flavor — high-quality toppings, perfect seasoning, and just the right amount of crisp.
Service was excellent. The staff were chill, welcoming, and knew what they were doing. No stress, no rush — just good vibes all around.
The place itself? Super relaxed. It’s got that classic Venice energy where you can kick back, enjoy your food, and let the day slow down a little. No fuss, just great pizza in a spot that feels local and real.
Definitely recommend — whether you’re gluten-free or not, this spot delivers. I’ll be back.
From the moment I walked in, the atmosphere felt unwelcoming. No smile, no greeting, no effort to assist. Just a “this is what’s left” I had to ask if they were closing because I was confused. That’s when I was told that “new management/owners” have staff close the pizzeria as soon at it slows down, regardless of posted hours. When I mentioned how misleading and inconvenient that is, I got a shrug and was told “the hours online are wrong.” No apology. No acknowledgment. No basic courtesy. It genuinely felt like i was a nuisance for being there.
There was zero hospitality, enthusiasm, or neighborhood warmth, just an uncomfortable, dismissive interaction.
Sadly, that attitude perfectly reflects what the new ownership has done to the place. It feels like the business was bought as an investment, not a passion project. Instead of preserving what made Abbott Pizza special, it now feels like everything is being run off a spreadsheet: fewer menu options, removed favorites, and a vibe that’s corporate, tired, and uninspired. Culture gone. Soul gone. Magic gone.
They’ve already removed so many pizzas that gave this place character, including the signature items that people actually came here for. When you strip down the menu and cheapen the experience, you lose the heart of the place.
For contrast: I walked into another nearby pizzeria right afterward and was warmly greeted, treated kindly, and helped immediately. Same night, same situation, completely different experience. That alone says everything about how far and fast Abbott Pizza Company has declined.
Really disappointing, not just as a one-time experience, but because it genuinely feels like the heart of this place is gone under the new management.