Little Star Pizza

Approval Rate: 92%

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    citysearchuser_1ac04d16160372_4

    Tue Apr 20 2010

    Say what you will about this place it is very good If you are ever around or near i would sugest stopping by and checking it out!

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    shaun_gerner

    Mon Sep 28 2009

    Excellent Chicago style pizza. I love cornbread crusts and they do theirs very well. The sauce is tangy and the they don't skimp on the ingredients. The garlic bread is fantastic. It comes with a roasted clove of garlic, that is as easily spreadable as butter. If you haven't had roasted garlic before, I recommend trying it. It has a surprisingly sweet taste to it.

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    mnkys123

    Fri Jun 12 2009

    Nomnomnom! Sooo tasty! The corn meal crust makes it different than the normal pizza. The pieces are huge and filling! A large pie feeds about 4-5 so you get your moneys worth. One down side is that they only take cash. Can be kind of a pain if you forget before you go.

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    rrrmarie163c79

    Sun Feb 08 2009

    This pizza place is pretty small, dimly lit, and cozy. The host told us that the wait was about 30 to 45 minutes. We didn't mind, because we had nothing else to do. The host let us pre-order while we wait for our seats. We finally sat at a table almost an hour later. The waitress was very pleasant. We ordered the 12 inch deep dish speciality classic pizza. The pizza came out pipping hot! It was soo good. When I first saw the pizza, I was like... euwh, it's full of tomatoes... where are the toppings? I was hungry, so, I took a slice and MAN>>> it was DELICIOUS! The pizza had the cheese as the bottom layer, the toppings as the next layer, and fresh tomatoes and sauce as the top layer. So, that's why I didn't see any toppings. I would highly recommend this place to anyone. Our bill was about $23-$24 (including tax) for three people. I can't wait to go back!! The pizza was to die for and the service is great! What more can you ask for? yummy!!! OH, wait.. one thing... t... Read more

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    adamrugel149c4_4

    Mon Dec 22 2008

    Almost perfect. Tasty crust. Delicious extras like sausage and olives. Not too much cheese. Flavorful, chunky sauce. The only thing wrong is it doesn't quite measure up to the heart-stopping size of the pizza at my favorite, Lou Malnati's in Chicao

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    adammetz11a1c0

    Wed Dec 03 2008

    The pizza was decent and toppings were fresh. Wine was pretty well-chosen, and service was relatively quick. Decent indie tunes too, and good location.

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    monkies153a3d

    Sat Jul 12 2008

    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!

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    raydogg2000163_900

    Thu Jul 10 2008

    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.

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    patriciaterry1_ca596

    Thu Jan 24 2008

    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

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    phisigsteph1a1_04e

    Sun Dec 30 2007

    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"!

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    lyss6113686d

    Tue Dec 11 2007

    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.

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    smsteffy17bf38

    Sat Aug 18 2007

    What is the hype about this place? The pizza was average, the tomato sauce completely overbearing to hide the fact that, well they don't put much of the fresh ingredients. The service wasn't good at all, borderline unpleasant. This place doesn't compare to Old Chicago in Petaluma or Chicago's pizza in Palo Alto. The worst thing is the cash only which is not indicated on the outside or the at the front desk!! Is this real?? I still don't understand how CitySerach rates the restaurants. I see quite a few bad/avarage reviews but Little StarPizza still rates 5 stars... I am starting to understand why more and more people use Yelp instead!!

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    f8d15b38b

    Mon Aug 06 2007

    Once I discovered Little Star, there was 1 less reason to trek to east bay to visit friends. No longer spend time, gas & bridge toll to eat at Zachary?s with Little Star in SF. Glad there are now 2 locations. Take out makes it even easier & faster to enjoy. Love the deep dish pizza with chunks of tomatoes.

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    dimpletgeorge1_e872f

    Sun Apr 22 2007

    This is one place I can imagine having pizza without meat. Their Little Star signature pizza had a perfect combination of flavors. All you taste is spinach, cheese, tomato,herbs and a buttery flaky crust. Yummm!!! Even the thin crust peperoni pizza I got for my kids was very nicely done. Thin crust, good cheese, and pepperoni with the right amount of salt and spice. The sausage they use in their pizza could have been better. The chicken wings didn't measure up. Salad was O.k. Go there for their pizza. Much better than Zacharys. Whats up with the Zacharys tomato sauce? Its like a can of S&W diced tomatoes were liberally dumped over the crust. Highly overrated. Go to Little star instead, if you want good deep dish.

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    mrburns1710f4c_9

    Thu Mar 22 2007

    I can't really begrudge people who think this pizza is actually good; there's not much to compare it to in the Bay Area. So by default, it's probably the best Chicago-style pizza in the city. Couple of things. The crust had great consistency, but it was bland. Most Chicago pizzerias like Gino's, and Due are known for a more buttery and flavorful crust. This place wasn't up to par with them or with Zelda's in Sacramento. Still the pizza was OK, their sauce was rich and spicy, but the quality of the toppings needs some work especially since they're charging $25 for a 12 inch pie. Their sausage was similar to the pre-formed chunks you see at Domino's, and the pepperoni was nothing spectacular. Round Table's toppings are definitely more high end than the stuff they use here. Another thing: CASH ONLY! This has to be the most annoying thing about this place. It's impossible to find parking, tough to get a table, but the service was good; nice friendly employees. We ordered take-out so I can... Read more

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    tbackhaus18d7e_e

    Sat Jan 27 2007

    Not sure what all the hype is about. I've been to Chicago, home of stuffed/deep dish pizza. Tried out Little Star too. But in the end, Zachary's in the East Bay wins hands down. Friends who used to live in Chicago rave about Little Star - and I just don't get it. I'm appalled that Little Star was voted "Best Pizza" in the Best of Citysearch. I found the pizza at Little Star to be greasy and not very flavorful. Plus waiting forever for a table is a real hassle - a real BIG hassle. And then there's the cash only policy which is also pretty ridiculous. And parking around that crummy neighborhood is a bummer too. I won't go back to Little Star. Even though it's a hike, I would rather drive across the Bay Bridge to get the real deal at Zach's.

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    cartrinh105b3f

    Sun Jan 21 2007

    A greasier Zachary's. Which is still good! Place is always crowded so expect to wait.

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    annamalsf12039_c

    Sun Nov 19 2006

    Awesome pizza, great atmosphere and juke box. Blue Star beer on tap is my favorite as well as their champagne cocktail, Pompagne.

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    xvxbigredxvx19_274e

    Wed Nov 15 2006

    After hearing great thing about little star from citysearch and friends I decided to try it out. The placed was filled with yuppies and an unfriendly waitstaff, but I figured if the pizza was as good as everyone said it was I could always get take-out next time. My friend and I ordered the deep dish mediterranian pizza (listed as a "special"). I don't care for olives or onions so we ordered half with and half without. Unfortunately our waiter incorrectly told us which side was which and i ended up spitting out an onion laden piece and eatting less than i should have. On top of this, the pizza arrived luke warm to our table. If domino's can get a pizza to my house in 30 minutes steaming hot, why couldn't this place get a pizza from it's oven to my table before it cooled down??? Also, i recommend staying away from anything with chicken in it as it is ground chicken instead of nice pieces of white meat. Unfortunately, this place still has better deep dish pizza than many places in ... Read more

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    gbeberman1e6a4_4

    Sat Nov 11 2006

    As a former Chicago resident and lover of its pizza, I just about always applaud new deep dish restaurants. But, I can't for Little Star. First the pizza is not that great. It has far less flavor than other recently opened restaurants in San Francisco or old standards in the east bay. The crust doesn't bring much to the pizza, either, as do the best of Chicago's pizza places. But, the worst part of Little Star is the service. Our server had a "This restaurant is so cool, you don't belong here attitude." I felt like her first objective, rather than to get us food, was to get us out. It didn't really matter to her whether or not we ate or enjoyed our meal. I am shocked to see "Kid Friendly" on the amenities list Citysearch provides. The restaurant is too loud to hear kids' voices and too dark for them to do anything but look at other people's conversations. It seemed that the presence of our well behaved kids was the primary turn off to our server. We will not be returning, w... Read more

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    sfnative718124_091

    Wed Nov 08 2006

    I'm not a deep dish aficionado, but I'd heard for years how good their pizza is and it's true! The service was good up until the waiter disappeared with the bill and we waited what seemed like forever to get change. It wasn't very busy. Will definitely go back.

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    hungrysf11c780

    Sun Oct 15 2006

    It's magical. They've mastered the deep-dish pizza, particulary the crust. It's buttery, flakey, crunchy, chewy, gooey...it's DAMN good! I've eaten deep-dish in Chicago, and at Zachary's...and honestly, they couldn't hold Little Star's "jock strap!" If I had one criticism, it would be the service. It would be great if the servers/hostesses smiled a bit more and gave up on the "I'm cool" attitude...they're not fooling anyone. But look past that and experience the best deep-dish anywhere in the world!

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    medgrrl168cf3

    Sat Sep 23 2006

    Okay, so I have heard great things about this place forever. But, we have walked away from the place after checking the wait length several times (before shows at the Indep.), which averages 1-2 hours during peak. My husband and I went to LS at 7 pm on a Sat. Not too long of a wait--so we got a beer at the bar and sipped on it before we got a table (only about 15 min.). The Boont Amber was very yummy. We split a mixed salad and a deep-dish pizza with pepperoni, roasted garlic, and pepperocinis. This was THE best pizza I've ever had in my life--actually should call it something else- as it should not be classified with the mislabeled food called "pizza" I've had most of my life--THIS type of pie should be designated "the only PIZZA". The best part is the buttery,flaky crust that is light and crunchy, and stays that way when all of the toppings are added- no sogginess, no siree... The server was SO AWESOME and sweet and never hurried us, even though there were people waiting for t... Read more

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    vilfredo1fdc15

    Mon Sep 04 2006

    I am on a deep-dish pizza odyssey: - 10 times to Little Star, SF - 1 to Zachary's, Berkeley - 4 to Patxi's, SF - 1 to to Pizzeria Due, Chicago - Little Star has the best crust, and fantastic everything else, and edges out the others as the best of the list. That says a lot considering the competition. The pizza is just that good. The chic atmosphere hopefully doesn't skew my opinion. 10 out of 10. - Zachary's. This place wins all the awards every year for a good reason-- they have the best sauce-- but I was not fascinated by the stuffed crust concept, and the crust itself was not as good as Little Star. - Patxi's is great, even considering the world-class competition, and comes in a close third. I really like the California option (whole-wheat crust and low-fat cheese), and I am surprised every time by how close they come in taste relative to Little Star and Zachary's. - Pizzeria Due. For the non-pizza-snob readers, this place is famous for being the second place ever to serv... Read more

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    zaizai166aef

    Tue Aug 22 2006

    Great atmosphere for a casual date or happy hour with friends and consistently delicious deep dish pizza will keep me coming back. I love this spot. The only con I'd say is waiting to get a table during peak hours. Other than that, this place is fantastic. Very reasonable prices too, and good beers on tap :)

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    tjffarms191d77

    Thu Aug 10 2006

    The Citysearch editorial pretty much nails it on the head on this little gem. The only drawback is the long wait for a table. The scene is young and lively - this is a happening place. On the Saturday night we visited, the wait was a ridiculous 90 minutes. We opted for take away and ate our pies in the hotel room. The house salad is fantasticly fresh and the signature Little Star deep dish is out of this world. It probably would have been even better if eaten fresh out of the oven, but it was still fantastic. It may not be authentic but it sure is good. We are back in Miami craving Little Star pizza!

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    citysearchuser_1bc3d6

    Sun Aug 06 2006

    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 ...

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    dmzizmor193af9

    Fri Jul 21 2006

    Little Star Pizza is comparable to Zachary's in Berkeley. I'm still partial to Zachary's but Little Star makes awesome deep dish Chicago-ish pizza. You'll have to wait to get a seat though.

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    mrnatural70719_6ed2

    Sun Jul 09 2006

    First off...I live a block away from little star and have been going there since it opened. I have read alot of the reviews and must say; Regardless of what you read, this is the best deep dish in SF and perhaps a top 10 Nation Wide ranking...and I have lived in Chicago! As for complaints I have read about the crowd... yeah it gets busy, you have to wait a long time for a table...but thats because it is a small place with great food. If ya don't like waiting...order it ahead of time and pick it up for Take out. NOW AS FOR THE CREDIT CARD NON ACCEPTING DILEMA...well I own my own side business setting up companies with credit card services. Allthough it does cost money to accept credit cards... it doesn't cost that much unless they were being over charged. They should be paying 1.63% plus .20 cents per transaction...granted, it can add up...but making your customers pay .25 cents plus their bank fee (which depending on their bank range from $1.00 to $2.50) is not right. Accepting credi... Read more

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    epicurious_sf1_17b1b

    Mon Jun 05 2006

    I've never actually eaten in the restaurant, preferring to park illegally on the street and take my pie home to inhale, but the interior and vibe certainly is enticing. Even more so are the deep-dish pizzas. I've always opted for a sort of "supreme" pie, but was recently prompted to order a special - a BBQ chicken with green apple. I usually don't like chicken, and find BBQ pizzas to be far too sweet. Little Star's version is a foodie delight it was simply fabulous. A good zing with the sauce, countered with the tart apple and red onion. Heaven.

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    dmountain1fdff_6

    Wed May 24 2006

    Little Star got an attitude. The waiters are snobby and rude. When I asked what is your favorite pizza, she said "I've been working here too long, they all taste the same," while looking off in the distance. As soon as we finished our food, we were finishing our wine, and the manager? came over and said "can you please finish up as we have people waiting." He did not ask nicely and he could have offered us a place by the bar as we hadn't even finished our wine. VERY rude.

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    jenpetke18d62f

    Sun May 14 2006

    the wait for a table was definitely worth it - we were able to hear our full playlist of jukebox selections. the cornmeal crust made me a fan of deepdish. i'm going back tonight to try the thin-crust. our servers was friendly, responsive and quick - great attitude, without Attitude.

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    annaberg11667f

    Wed Apr 05 2006

    This place used to be charming. Now- with the cash only, the crowds, the stuck up servers who can't get a beer to a table in less than ten minutes- it's not worth the headache.

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    bunnycake1d7dc_2

    Fri Mar 24 2006

    Little Star recently decided to stop accepting credit cards. They said it was because if they didn't they would have to increase prices. Unfortunately Little Star took things a step further and decided, like many such restaurants, to take advantage of this new policy. They have installed their own ATM and are charging their customers to get cash. I find this shameful. If they object to paying credit card companies, that is fine. But to try to make more money off customers and pretending it is because they dont want to pay credit card companies is a joke.

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    logicgod1ab5ad

    Mon Mar 20 2006

    Little star pizza has the ambiance of a cozy loft which makes for a personal experience with your eating neighbors, but at the same time makes you feel confortable. The pizza ingredients are exceptional, and the style of pizza is for ones own taste. Happy hour prices are very good, and I give the cheesecake a five star rating; the best I ever had.

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    lovedanger

    Thu Mar 02 2006

    Its dark and simple inside. You may have to wait. The bar is tiny. Cash only. But Pizza is great. We love their dip dish. They do have our favorite topping, fresh basil. The pizza sauce is orgasmic. Oh.. if you don't want to wait - you can always order "to go".

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    matthatter

    Mon Feb 27 2006

    Very good Chicago-style pizza. No more trekking all the way to Oakland for Zachary's.

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    pengrin13cf7c

    Mon Feb 27 2006

    I really enjoyed their thin slice chicken pesto pizza. Amazing taste! I would have never thought of this combination because I'm a fan of your typical NYC slice. I definitely like the combination not heavy and just right amounts of chicken and pesto to make it a perfect slice. Also, make room for their delicious homemade cheesecake. I wouldn't miss this slice of heaven for fans of Junior's cheesecake. It's amazingly close to the original cheesecake. Try it out and taste it for yourself. You will not be disappointed.

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    kikilight1

    Thu Feb 16 2006

    One of the best deep dish pizza's I've ever had. And the homemade cheesecake is to die for.

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    pete8761d8aad

    Sun Feb 12 2006

    I live in this area and have seen many new spots open. This joint is one of the best that came recently. The pizza is the best I have tried. These guys know how to do it. they add to our area nd Im back again & again

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    bobgaskins

    Mon Feb 06 2006

    Little Star used to be a good pizza spot, but look out for their latest brain-dead trick. They serve you a nice pizza--and then tell you that they no longer accept credit cards, cash only please!! They've even installed an ATM so you can get your cash for them!! This kind of hostility to customers doesn't deserve patronage--get your pizza elsewhere. They're hardly the only pizza in the neighborhood.

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    contributor1f5_e21

    Thu Jan 26 2006

    The Scene An all-black exterior gives way to a sparsely decorated room surrounded by dark blue-and-gray walls. While waiting for tables to become available, dressed-down patrons rest frozen mugs of Blue Paddle and oversized champagne cocktails atop a blond-wood bar. Adding to the hubbub is a jukebox blasting vintage Madonna, Snoop and the Smiths. The Food It's hard to find deep-dish in San Francisco, but this place nails it. There's also a twist: The young chef/co-owner uses a crunchy cornmeal crust and coats pans with butter, giving his creations sweetness. The signature Little Star is the crown jewel--stuffed with a smooth mix of spinach, ricotta, feta and mushrooms, then topped with a thick, zesty red sauce. Those longing for traditional crust should order a cracker-thin variety. Chunky green peppers dot the classic Italian combo, while creativity is found in the not-too-cheesy white pie (garlic, olive oil, mozzarella, zucchini, tomato and feta).

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    lisaabrons1b78_b1

    Fri Jan 20 2006

    I thought I'd tasted heaven when I had my first slice of Little Star's thin crust pizza, but then I tried their deep dish. Absolutely ORGASMIC! The crust is cooked to perfectiion. The sauce is habit-forming. They use just the right amount of cheese and it passes the "good the next day for lunch" test. I wish I was more eloquent so I could convey how great the pizza truly is at Little Star. Their Mixed Greens Salad is delicious, too. I only wish they would deliver, because while they've got a fun atmosphere and great drinks, it can be a bit loud if you want to have romantic slice with your honey.

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    icee42916d626

    Sat Jan 07 2006

    Best Chicago style pizza I had in the Bay Area. I had the vegetarian deep dish. The crust was very good and buttery, almost taste like the pan pizza from pizza hut. The sauce was also very good, many different flavors in it. Only thing I'm dissapointed in was the size. I ordered a 9 inch deep dish, I could have easily had another slice or two. And for that, it was $16. I'll have to give 5 stars to the pizza but a average rating for the value. Not taking anything away from the pizza, the taste and size of the pizza fit the price. Overall I do recommend it if you love deep dish pizza, or want to try deep dish pizza.

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    wallstpup13a60_4

    Sun Jan 01 2006

    I got the deep dish combo. The blend of pizza flavors is actually better at Old Chicago in Petaluma, but they nailed the overall preparation. The crust was excellent. It is not easy to get this right on a deep dish. I also inspected their thin crust and it appears they got that right too. The parking for dinner (6 pm) took me 45 minutes to troll for a spot. Beware, the natives double park and wait till there's an opening. I recommend you adopt this strategy. Just hope someone doesn't decide to compete on your street. The is the best overall deep dish pizza I have ever tasted in the Bay area. If it weren't for the parking, I'd become a regular customer. In June of 2006 I tried their thin crust pizza and it was good, but the deep dish far outshone this pie. Pay the extra $ and get the dish. Its well worth it. I had to park as far down as the park. So even with all my strategy it was the best I could do. Parking is nearly impossible so take out is the way to go.

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    dietcoke88

    Wed Dec 07 2005

    It takes forever to get a table and they don't do reservations. The pizza takes a long time to cook. The bar area is super small. There's no TV to watch the game, why is it so dark?. Did I mention the ridiculously long wait. And it is THE BEST (CHICAGO STYLE) PIZZA IN THE BAY AREA. You have to try it! This isn't your regular pizza shack. It is "fancy-smancy" pizza and it is darn GOOD. The corn meal crust is incredible. It is hard to compare a pizza restaurant that pairs Kermit Lynch (awesome place) imported wines from France to a Blondies or even Zachareys where soda and beer are the beverages of choice.

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    citysearchuser_136fe1

    Sat Oct 15 2005

    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...

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    citysearchuser_1227c6

    Sun Sep 18 2005

    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...

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    rls3413b75b

    Tue Aug 09 2005

    Crowded and not a lot of seating, but the pizza is amazing deep dish manna. A must try

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