Hours
| Friday | 5–9 PM |
| Saturday | 5–9 PM |
| Sunday | 5–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1305 Portia St, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Phone: (310) 916-9293
Website: http://www.quartersheetspizza.com/
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Reviews
There was a pretty long wait to dine in but you could order takeout and eat on a few of the benches outside.
Line moved fast to order and wait time after was reasonable.
I think we tried every slice on the menu except the tomato slice. I think they rotate flavors.
Overall, the crust is fantastic without being overly thick, burnt, or oily. Their red sauce is packed with flavor and has a sweetness to it that I really liked. It’s probably my overall favorite pizza in LA so far. I’m not a big pizza guy though. Definitely preferred this over Apollonia’s.
I think the Quiet Storm with the cured lemon and thyme would be the only one I wouldn’t order again. It was delicious but has a sharp acidity to it that intensifies as you eat it. Still a great unique slice though.
But, but, but… my fave thing about this place is they’re lowkey an amazing place to get desserts. I only tried their famous princess cake and it’s probably one of the best desserts I’ve had all year in LA.
It’s a chiffon cake with layers of marscapone, jam, and wrapped in marzipan. I’m not a huge marzipan fan at all but the taste here was subtle and worked well. Overall light, airy, not overly sweet, but super well balanced. Would come back for this alone.
Can def see what the hype is all about. Will be back.
First things first, I went here during Thanksgiving weekend when everyone in Silverlake had left LA for their family homes back in Ohio where they belong. Even with this, parking was tough. I ended up walking a few blocks from where I parked to Quarter Sheets. They hadn’t opened yet and there was already a line 12+ people deep. My recommendation? Get a reservation. Non-holiday times will be much trickier, more frustrating, less worth it.
Anyway, I got there 15 min before they opened and my party of 2 was still given a 1.5 hour wait time before seating. So we got a couple slices to-go. (1) Tomato slice and (1) Sicilian corner.
Tomato Slice
Man, their dough is good. The bread is crispy, oil-rich, and very airy. The tomato sauce is rich and acidic. I could have eaten a whole pie of this, easily. 8/10
Sicilian Corner
Dough was even more rich. Crispy where it almost tasted like it was fried in olive oil. So good. Sauce was great but the meat(!) was so, so good. This was described as a Bolognese slice and it tasted just like that. Simple, quality ingredients really shone through. 9/10
So, it looks like this spot was worth the hype. We saved our cake testing for another time when we can actually dine in. Until then, the pizza is pretty dang good.
I would say it is worth its reputation for sure. Get reservations and show up early to get parking.
The location feels slapped together. It’s nothing to write about. Gives more of a pop up vibe than something lived in and authentic. You notice it with the random silverware and chairs.
Food: Not bad. Very flavorful sauces. Though I’d would say the meatballs were barely holding together. They needed some firmness to them otherwise it tasted like a barely held together ball of ground meat. The meat itself was good but didn’t have much flavor. That or the sauce just overpowered it. We kept one meatball on the plate just so we could spoon the sauce on some of the slices. The “garlic bread” that comes with these are really just another slice of pizza with cheese which was delicious but also very salty. It’s gonna be a theme.
People joke about the gluten and that’s normal, but the sodium intake should be the concern! Some of these slices just come off as way too salty. The cheese is great and I think bring the perfect amount of saltiness so it doesn’t require much from the rest of the ingredients other than balancing out the flavors. I love salt. But even I was like damn this is salty!
The sauces are a bit more on the sweeter side but I personally like that. And because of this we used it to offset the salt from some of the slices.
They ran out of their famous Princess Cake as I ordered it. But our waiter didn’t really seem to move with any purpose. Kinda felt like he was done for the night and wanted to rush us to order. But was clearly so friendly with the neighboring party.
Would probably not dine in again but would order for pick up for sure. To be frank, I don’t like too much hassle to get my pizza. These slices are delicious so I’d much rather just order ahead and pick up to go.
From a grapefruit hater, the white grapefruit cream pie was incredible. You can definitely tell it was grapefruit, but the bitterness was tempered by the salty crust and rich slightly sweet cream.
The bar pie is also very nice. Quite different than other thin crusts. Worth a try in a group, though the Detroit style is quite nice.
Big crowd and had to eat at a bench as a walk in. Absolutely worth it.