
North Beach Pizza has served San Francisco’s favorite pizza since 1982. Our locations offer hand-tossed thin crust and deep dish Chicago-style pizzas made with whole milk mozzarella and house-made sauces. We also serve fresh pastas, hot sandwiches, calzones, and hearty entrées. Dine in, order online for pickup or delivery, or cater your next event with our crowd-pleasing Italian favorites. Visit us today for authentic flavor and warm neighborhood service.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1462 Grant Ave, San Francisco, CA 94133
Phone: (415) 433-2444
Website: https://northbeachpizza.com/northbeachpizzagrant?utm_source=google
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Reservations: setmore.com
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Suffice to say, I ordered the lunch special with spaghetti bolognese and it was some of the most delicious spaghetti I’ve had in a while, for a great price too!
The guy working the front was very chill, but also very hospitable. He was fairly patient with me while I was trying to figure out what to order and even was willing to offer me a water when I was trying to save the soda I got for my food.
Would definitely like to come here again once I’m back in San Francisco, yummy yummy!
The pizza was pretty good, we got the dolores park pizza. It was my first time trying hot honey and I wasn’t a big fan of the sweetness, but the friend enjoyed it so I think it was just a personal taste thing. Pizza was decent but not necessarily great. The broccoli was steamed and was a good portion amount, but we both agreed that grilled or some kind of char on the broccoli would have been much better.
The service was interesting, everyone was very nice but our server moved us to a different table after we sat down and then moved another family to a different table as well. We had a decent wait after placing our order, and two different servers came up to us and asked us if we had been helped. It was kind of them, but highlighted how long we had been waiting if we had been checked in on by three people.
Overall a decent spot and good for the price, but wouldn’t come again as there are better options in the area.
I have lived in North Beach, San Francisco, for over twenty-five years. During my early years here, I discovered North Beach Pizza and became a loyal customer at its original location. Their pizza was one of the closest ones to New York pizza, and I loved and enjoyed it during my years there. So it came as a surprise to me when I realized I had never reviewed them on Yelp! Before starting to write this review, I researched their history online. What I learned surprised me because I assumed the owners were Italian or Italian Americans all these years, and I was wrong!
Al Souza, a Brazilian immigrant, launched his restaurant career in 1976 with a San Francisco pizza shop called California Pizza. Though he held a computer science degree from the University of San Francisco, his entrepreneurial spirit led him to the restaurant industry. After honing his management skills at Church’s Fried Chicken and Wendy’s, he set his sights on a new venture.
In 1982, Souza opened the first North Beach Pizza on Grant Avenue, San Francisco. This innovative concept offered a value-oriented menu with fast and reliable computerized delivery, a system he developed. The success was immediate, attracting hundreds of businesses throughout the city. Capitalizing on this momentum, Souza opened a second location nearby in 1986. Today, North Beach Pizza boasts a growing empire with multiple San Francisco locations, including one under construction on Pier 39 and further expansion into Berkeley and San Mateo.
Beyond building a restaurant empire, Souza is a recognized leader within the Bay Area’s Brazilian community. He’s known for mentoring former employees and fellow Brazilians, helping them launch successful businesses.
We ordered a medium pie, half Aloha and half Meat Lovers, to take out during our last visit. We called and placed the order, and when we got there, it was ready and waiting for us. The Aloha comes with Canadian Bacon, Ham, and Pineapple. Meat Lovers is topped with sausage, salami, pepperoni, Canadian Bacon, and meatballs. We asked for the crust to be extra crusty, and it was. I wouldn’t say I like sweet pizzas, but the Aloha tasted good. On the other hand, Meat Lovers is filling and delivers lots of flavors.
One of the things I like about this North Beach Pizza location is the smiling and friendly staff. The dining area is charming, too. It is roomy and well-set up. We last ate there a while ago, but we will soon.