Message from Little Star Pizza
Deep dish and thin crust pizza, happy hour, and a sensible jukebox.
- Happy hour
- $1 pbr's, $1 off all others
- Take-Out Orders
Recent Review:
I went here for the $1 PBR happy hour, stayed for the pizza and loved the jukebox. Truly, their deep dish pizza does rival Zachary's; thank goodness they're on opposite sides of the bay! I had a cheeseless pizza and was told by the owner that a vegan cheese substitute is in the works, and got a lot of personal attention from the staff. I also really enjoyed the sauce; it had a spicy tang to it that added a lot of character to the pizza! Everyone should check this new restaurant out!
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Little Star Pizza Llc
(415) 441-1118
846 Divisadero St
San Francisco, CA 94117
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Editorial Description by Citysearch
Crispy deep-dish draws crowds to this casually cool parlor in the Western Addition.
Rated 9.8 out of 10 by Citysearch.
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Deep Dish at it's Finest 
Little Star Pizza makes a mean deep dished pizza. The ingredients are fresh, and it's piled high on a deeply satisfying buttery crust. The ambience is also sleek--giving a dimmed lighted environment, perfect for dates and chilling with some friends.
PROS: Fresh and traditional deep dish.
CONS: Parking is hard, and lines can be long.
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best deep dish in the city 
Champagne cocktails and yummy pizza! Try the movie star drink ($5 at happy hour) and get some little star deep dish or white pie. This place has cute decor too. Great date spot.
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Thick 
As you know I am a fan of the thin crust pizza but I hear that this little star place is grand and I am open minded. I ordered while in the Marina and it was ready when I arrived. Really good but parking was kind of annoying.
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the stars are accurate
Hot dang, the ratings finally mesh with the actual quality on this site! Seriously good pizza, i was pleasantly surprised and impressed with the quality. Deep dish is hard to find, and good deep dish is even harder. The tomatoes used in the sauce are obviously vibrant and fresh. Good quality cheese and ingredients. The crust (as with all deep dish) was flaky and tasty. I will say the only minor gripe (this was very minor) about the taste was a hint of dried oregano or something in the crust, that was a bit of a contradiction to the otherwise good quality. The quality of the pie was A+. I only got take-out but the place seemed relaxing and casual. Finally I can add a good pizza joint to my repertoire!
Posted 07/13/08 at 10:59am
Unquestionably the best pizza in this city
My girlfriend and I eat here weekly, usually take-out, but dine-in is pleasant too. While they finish up your order, you usually have a few minutes to enjoy a beer at the bar. Staff is pleasant, and though they don't open until 5, sometimes they will let you phone in your order early, and will have a hot pie ready for you. Good for grandma and grandpa when they need to be fed and in bed early, and the pizza tastes even better the next day reheated. Love this place.
Pros: Food, Pizza, Happy Hour
Cons: none, none, none
Posted 07/11/08 at 5:28pm
patriciaterry
very good pizza but I prefer Amici's I am a native New yorker and Amici is the real deal. I never get sick of eating it
Pros: good pizza
Cons: too busy at times
Posted 01/25/08 at 10:57am
mmm deepdish pizza
Though I have not been to any of the famous deep dish pizza capitals of the world, I would have to say Little Star is the best pizza that can be found in the city. It's dark windows and discreet sign make this place hard to discriminate from the shabby looking bars and dirty buildings on divisadero, but once inside, it is as if you stepped into a busy, chic restaraunt filled with trendy 20-somethings. Try the classic pizza, it made me realize the meaning of a pizza "pie"!
Pros: delicious deep dish
Cons: always crowded & cash only
Posted 12/31/07 at 4:13pm
As good as chicago style gets in San Francisco
Hard for me to rate chicago style pizza in california because i used to live in chicago. i've tried a few places though, and this was probably the best. Average service, too dark inside to see anything or even read the menu (which always makes me a little nervous - what are they hiding?). Cash only is a little rough though. pretty overpriced as well.
Pros: decent chicago style
Cons: overpriced, dark interior
Posted 12/12/07 at 5:05pm
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