

Nostalgic restaurant doling out pizza, beer & more in casual, 1920s-style surroundings.
Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Monday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Friday | 11 AM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5077 Lankershim Blvd A, North Hollywood, CA 91601
Phone: (818) 308-6353
Website: https://pizzapressnoho.com/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
0106 | North Hollywood, CA | The Pizza Press
The Pizza Press – Experience Superior Pizza
The Pizza Press | North Hollywood CA – Facebook
Reviews
Your team did not offer a refund, we asked for one and they obliged. They only offered to remake ours after we said we didn’t want burnt food, got the refund and started to leave. They also lied to us about other guests getting served before us.
Updates: Owner of that restaurant just remember. I would better choose dominos pizza instead but you as owner of business have to control your words cause your business strictly depends on customers. And that’s absolutely do not acceptable be RUDE AND AGGRESSIVE. That’s shame on you as business owner of restaurant. Consumer service terrible and absolutely not acceptable speaks with customers as you did knowing you are not right. you are absolutely rude .
Mistakes can happen, and we were understanding at first. However, when we called to have it corrected, the response we received was dismissive. They asked us to send photos and then accused us of adding the bacon ourselves, which was frustrating. Eventually, they agreed to send a replacement pizza, but it never arrived, and after that, they stopped responding.
Very disappointing service. And we never received the pizza and the ice cream they say they sent the second time. They told us they were sending the pizza, but it never arrived and they stopped responding to us.
Terrible service and really bad dough.
I lived a few blocks away for 6 years, and ordered here dozens of times for no other reason than it was a quick walk from my place. I never came back after 2024. It wasn’t exactly one reason as a growing multitude of uniquely bad and needlessly annoying experiences.
*Food: they bake the pizza just until the cheese melts, and then immediately toss it into the box. Most of the time, the pizza was still cold on the inside. There’s not much more to be said there.
*Atmosphere: They gutted out the restaurant years ago, tearing out beautiful leather booths and replace them with plastic tables and weird storage space. Eventually, that area became the ice cream shop, which now pulls in 99% of the foot traffic into that store.
But for a while, this pizza place had a line every single night. Trivia Nights packed the place to the brim and there was a cool atmosphere. I watched that all disappear within 6 months, then dwindle into despair. Unfortunately, I moved to the area right about this time.
*Ordering: I’m old school. I like to call ahead, place an order over the phone, and pick it up in 20 minutes. They were able to get that right exactly one time. The other 7 or 8 times, I arrived a few minutes after they said my order would be ready, and they hadn’t even started. Too often I had the opportunity to watch the staff perform a little Blame Theater, chastising one another for not doing what they were supposed to. Honestly, nobody there was ever right more than twice in one week.
I took to ordering online on their website, thinking that would be more reliable. Nope. Same problem. They always said they forgot, and then had to start it from scratch right there.
So, of course, I have to go in and wait. I made that effort for this stupid place, where using 20th century technology is too futuristic of an expectation.
By 2023, the few friendly employees were long gone, the lines were gone, and the place was constantly filthy. I was mostly just going to any of the other five pizza shops in walking distance by this point. But this one was open later, and so I would occasionally try it again.
*Service: The loyal crowd this place once had, that would entertain even mediocre pizza slid away with the rise of extremely poor service. Every time I walked in, I had to wait for an employee to come out of their hiding hole in the back room to be served. A bell would have been a great solution, but I understand how any good ideas are a product of intellectualism that completely allude this company altogether.
The very last time I went to this Pizza Press, I waited 15 minutes for someone to take my order while the entire staff carried on lengthy conversations in the backroom. I watched no less than four employees pop their heads out from the doorway, look at me, then turn to continue their conversation. 15 minutes before someone slowly moseyed on over, dragging each foot and making little whiny noises with every step. I was already on my phone looking for the next place to walk to, and yet I waited a full minute for this person put on their plastic gloves at a glacial pace. I’ve seen slugs move like lightning compared to this they/them. By the time they stepped forward to finally acknowledge my presence, and sag their maw open, I lowered my phone, smiled at them and said, “No, thank you.” I walked out and never came back.
You’re welcome for the feedback. Now, please close up shop so we can put something else in its place.