![]() If your favorite pizza spot wasn’t mentioned, let us know so we can show it some love in the future. ![]() We know, this is just a piece of the pie. If you can’t get enough veggies, try adding a gluten-free cauliflower crust. Not only does this restaurant have great pizza and beer, but it also has one of the largest vegan pizza menus in San Diego County. It’s no surprise that this plant-based restaurant knows how to make a great vegan pizza, and we’re loving the sound of the Thunderkiss ’65 made with white wine garlic cream, ricotta, mozzarella, pistachio, and lemon infused olive oil - with no real dairy, of course. There’s a whole section dedicated to vegan offerings (we’re digging the Farmers Market with walnut pesto, vegan mozzarella, and sun dried tomatoes), and any pizza can be made gluten-free This shop claims to have a “San Diego style” menu, and that includes a wide range of dietary needs. You’ll find a variety of pizza options, but they all have one thing in common: the old-fashioned, doughy crust. This shop has been a staple of India Street since it arrived in Little Italy in 1950, and has opened over a dozen shops in the San Diego area. Just make sure to check the hours before visiting, because pizza and coffee times differ. You may think of this cafe for its coffee, but locals are also buzzing over its Neapolitan pizzas. The impressive menu features with vegetarian and vegan options, plus a rotating board with special pies. Nothing pairs better with local pizza than local beer - and you’ll find both under one roof at this ale house. Expect to find a variety of pizza options (like the PB Hot Chick), plus beers on tap and sporting games on the TVs. This PB staple has been slicing its made-from-scratch dough since 2013. The locations in Encinitas and La Jolla feature large dining rooms, perfect for family pizza night. Leucadia Pizzeria & Italian Restaurant, 4 local restaurantsįor over 30 years, this San Diego County staple has been tossing its dough and crafting its specialty pies. In fact, Guy Fieri liked the shop so much he featured it on “ Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.” ![]() Owner Luigi Agostini opened the first Pizzeria Luigi in Golden Hill because the community reminded him of his hometown in Italy, and the locals fell in love with the food. Pizzeria Luigi, Golden Hill, North Park + Imperial Beach ![]() The signature Surf Rider Pizza has white sauce, roasted garlic, gorgonzola, roma tomatoes, and fresh basil - and we recommend finishing your meal with dessert from the restaurant’s Swell Bakery display case. This shop has been making waves with its hand-tossed pizzas and dough made fresh daily. Specializing in East Coast-style pizzeria, the Mission Beach outpost will. You could snack on its bite-sized, Beer Buddies (made with pizza crust) as you enjoy your brews. has added Mission Beach (3770 Mission Blvd.) and Crown Point (3453 Ingraham St.) to its inventory. At the brewpubs, you’ll find many pies - including a selection named for local towns and cities. The place also seems to be a very popular place for families to bring their kids, which brings some chaos to the bar area even later into the evening.You may know this brand for its beer, but with pizza in its name, it uses wheat in another big way. There's a lot of outdoor seating, but not very much indoor space for cold evenings. We'll keep coming back just for this drink, but it helps that the pizza is so good! I'd rather have this than a margarita in most cases. ![]() The tequila outshines all drinks in its category. The mule differs slightly from the standard, but holds its own. So far we've tried the mule and the blackberry tequila specialty drinks. Restaurants serving Italian cuisine in Ocean Beach. So far we love the Pesto Spinach Delish and the Spicy Veggie.Ĭocktails at the indoor bar are delicious. There's a good variety of options on their menu, which you can browse in their display case. The pizza we've tried is ordered by the slice, thin and crispy, prepared by re-heating in their large pizza oven. Great pizza, great drinks, vibrant setting. ![]()
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