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Pitfire Pizza
Pitfire Pizza is a Echo Park staple with solid wood-fired pies and a great space for big groups.
L'Antica Pizzeria Da Michele
L'Antica Pizzeria Da Michele is a Long Beach Italian restaurant cranking out good pizza. You can skip everything else on the menu.
Endless Color
Endless Color is a fun pizza place and record store in Topanga that wouldn't feel out of place in Echo Park.
Pizzana Marina Del Rey
Pizzana is a solid LA chain for upscale pizza and its Marina Del Rey location is one of the best options in the neighborhood for a low-key Italian dinner.
Dtown Pizzeria
Dtown Pizzeria in West Hollywood is the neighborhood's best option for Detroit-style pizza.
Pizzeria Sei
Pizzeria Sei in Pico-Robertson serves Neapolitan-inspired pizzas that are fluffy and blistered to perfection.
Grazie Grazie
Grazie Grazie serves the best pizza in Laguna. Expect nicely charred Neopolitian pies from a casual space.
Marlena
Marlena is a cafe and big night out spot all wrapped in one. It's also home to some of the best pizza in Long Beach.
Gorilla Pies
Gorilla Pies specializes in pizza with lots of personality. It's a great option for a casual meal in North Hollywood.
Sky High Pie
Sky High Pie is a solid pizza option in Joshua Tree if you leave the national park hungry.
Chill Since '93
Chill Since '93 is a Roman-syle pizza shop at The Grove and one of the few solid food options in the mall.
L’Antica Pizzeria Da Michele
L’Antica Pizzeria da Michele is a Hollywood Italian restaurant cranking out good pizza. You can skip everything else on the menu.
Pizza Wagon of Brooklyn
Pizza Wagon of Brooklyn is a NY-style slice shop in Sherman Oaks. Ditch the slices and get a whole pie instead.
Ghost Pizza Kitchen
Ghost Pizza Kitchen is a pizza shop in Beverly Grove that generally serves soggy, greasy slices. The one bright spot? Decent vegan options.
Flour Cafe + Pizzeria
Flour Cafe is a great New York-style slice shop if you're in the Pacific Palisades and looking for a quick lunch option.
Pane Bianco
Pane Bianco is a lunchtime spin-off of Pizzeria Bianco. It's the perfect casual lunch move at Row DTLA.
Bar Monette
Bar Monette is an eclectic small-plates restaurant that you should treat like a pizza place.
Saint Bibiana
Saint Bibiana is a pizza shop right off State Street that’s a solid option for a quick slice.