Welcome to L.A.’s golden era of pizza: Try 21 of the best slices at these pizzerias
Los Angeles is having a golden pizza moment.
As local appetite and talent surged for the globally loved dish over the last decade, it’s now possible to find nearly every regional American variation of pizza in our city: the wide, pliant triangles that define the New York slice; individualist takes on the Neapolitan archetypes; Chicago deep dish; the Detroit-style medium-thick pan pizzas laced with edges of caramelized cheese; crackery bar or tavern pies that show up across the Midwest and mid-Atlantic; and even the recent appearance, at Ozzy’s in Glendale, of a New Haven tomato pie.
If in one sense we’re a clearinghouse of styles, L.A. is also the perfect place for chefs to approach pizza as both personal narrative and personal expression. No brittle rules obstruct creativity. Tradition, innovation and nostalgia bake together into beautifully mottled canvases.
New, compelling pizza restaurants open with amazing frequency these days. For this guide to 21 favorites I’ve included a couple of places that launched early in 2023 and quickly established their baseline excellence. Most have been around for at least a few years, including several darlings of the scene that began as pandemic-era startups and found lasting audiences. Collectively, the range of delicious possibilities gleaned from the template of crust, sauce and cheese is astounding.
Apollonia's Pizzeria
Blackbird Pizza Shop
Brandoni Pepperoni
Dtown Pizzeria
Friends & Family Pizza Co.
Ghisallo
Hail Mary Pizza
La Morra Pizzeria
La Sorted’s Pizza
Little Coyote
Ozzy's Apizza
Pijja Palace
Pizzana
Pizzeria Bianco
Pizzeria Mozza
Pizzeria Sei
Quarter Sheets
Ronan
Secret Pizza
Slice House by Tony Gemignani
Side Pie
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