The Occasional Blog of Author Cicely Rude

October 15, 2010

Best Pizzas in San Francisco

My favorite pizza in the San Francisco Bay Area is made by the winner of over 100 "best pizza" awards, Zachary's Chicago Pizza Inc. in Berkeley. They also have a location in Oakland, but I usually head to the Berkeley location near the top of Solano Avenue and order a deep-dish pizza full of pepperoni, mushrooms, and marinated artichoke hearts swimming in their chunky homemade tomato sauce. If you don't like to wait, call ahead. They also offer pizzas half-baked so you can pick them up early, take them home, and finish cooking them in your own oven. The pies are enormous and the leftovers are delicious for breakfast, too, hot or cold. Oh man, now I've gone and made myself hungry.

Moving on, CBS San Francisco recently did a survey of pizza joints in the city, so here is a summary and links. I haven't tried all of these myself, but plan to. Good pizza is always worth stopping for.

According to food blogger Joanne Boston, who compiled the list and descriptions below, "Pies in San Francisco are creative. Most places rely on local farms and purveyors for their toppings resulting in tasty and unique combinations. Let’s take a look at some of the City’s prime spots for premium pizza pies."

Flour + Water

2401 Harrison St.
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 826-7000
Flour + Water
Food so good there wasn’t room for even Steve Jobs to have a seat. Perfectly blistered crust from their Italian 900 degree Valoriani oven is a perfect platform for their choice toppings such as mozzerrella de bufala, eggplant, and even heirloom tomatoes. Who said pizza can’t be classy? Good enough for a million-dollar man, most definitely.

Gialina

2842 Diamond St.
San Francisco, CA 94131
(415) 239-8500
Gialina
The “Atomica” Neapolitan-style pizza covered with tomato sauce, mushrooms, mozzarella, red onions and chilies will keep you coming back for more. To ease the heat from the spice on the pizza, order the chocolate hazelnut dessert pizza topped with cool mascarpone cheese. Since no reservations are accepted, come early – it is still well worth the wait.

Little Star

400 Valencia St.
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 551-7827
Little Star Pizza
Big appetite? Little Star’s Chicago-style deep dish pizzas are a cure for your hunger. Go for the “Brass Monkey” which is a secret menu item – spinach, ricotta and feta cheeses, mushrooms, onions, garlic, and sausage layered on a buttery crust. Best believe you‘ll be reaching for more than one slice. I must add a slice of news, here. Little Star has a newly opened location on lower Solano Avenue in Albany. That's near Berkeley in the east bay. Rumor has it that they give Zachary's a run for their money, so you know I'll have to check it out soon! --Cicely

Pauline’s Pizza

260 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 552-2050
Pauline’s Pizza Pie
A friendly neighborhood joint that welcomes people of all walks of life from kids to hipsters to health-conscious folks. If you want a true “California” pizza, this is the place to go. Dive into their signature pesto pizza with verdant basil, garlic, and pine nuts.

Pizzeria Delfina

2406 California Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
(415) 440-11893611
18th Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 437-6800
Pizzaria Delfina
The “Salsiccia” with homemade fennel sausage is what got many San Franciscan’s loving thin-crust pizza. A more casual joint compared to its sister Delfina Restaurant next door, Pizzeria Delfina is the perfect spot to people watch, drink a glass of wine, and mange on their delicious pies, of course. Both locations, one in the Mission and one in Pacific Heights, are neighborhood gems.

Tommaso’s

1042 Kearny Street
San Francisco, CA 94133
(415) 398-9696
Tommaso’s
This is the epitome of old school North Beach flavor since it is the home of San Francisco’s oldest wood-fired pizza oven. The oven gives each pizza pie a crispy crust and smoky tone. Try all of their pizzas, they are all delicious! Okay, if we had to choose, go for the Italian pepperoni – classic with that addicting spice.