There’s something magical about pizza that demands sharing—the perfect slice, the bubbling cheese, the collective joy. That (plus the fact that everyone kept asking us for the best pizza spots) is why we made this guide. You’ll find all sorts of delicious options below.
Lenzini’s Pizza
$ | (818) 506-0200 | WEBSITE
If you’re searching for pizza in North Hollywood, there is no better choice than Lenzini’s Pizza. The unassuming strip-mall spot will satisfy every pizza craving you’ve ever had, though you should expect limited parking on busy nights. Find a spot when you arrive, and then prepare yourself for crisp and chewy crust, tangy homemade sauce, and fresh toppings.
The half BBQ chicken/half Pesto specialty pizza is simply the best in Los Angeles, while the small Supreme with added jalapeños delivers perfect heat. Don’t miss the delicious lasagna served with soft garlic bread, or the incredible vegan options that rival any traditional pie. Round it out with 8 Buffalo Wings in spicy hot sauce and the fresh Antipasto Salad for a complete feast.
Pablito’s Tacos
$ | (818) 966-8534 | WEBSITE
Pablito’s Tacos has authentic flavor in its DNA. It’s always full of regulars gathered around the wood-fired oven in the center of the parking lot stand. Everyone enjoys excellent agua frescas—plus a torta for the construction crew celebrating their shift. A meal here is like street food and theater all in one, so you should order anything and everything that involves mesquite charcoal preparation.
Try the chicharrón tacos, the birria, and the lomo saltado, which they bring to you on handmade tortillas that steam in the open-air setup. Everyone will catch the delightful aroma.
Pizza Hut
$ | (818) 769-2400 | WEBSITE
Pizza Hut, with its bright red booths and cheerful lighting, is on our guides to the best spots for family dinners, quick meals, and places to use EBT cards. Is it the most reliable fast-food pizza in North Hollywood? Probably. If we ever write that guide to consistent chain restaurants, it’ll be on there too. Grab a few friends to this casual spot, start with a personal pan cheese pizza, and be sure to ask for Carlos if you need anything special.
Pitfire Pizza
$$ | (818) 980-2949 | WEBSITE
In the main dining area at Pitfire Pizza, groups and families share margherita pizzas and plates of garlic wings around the firepit under the open sky, but the real charm happens at the outdoor seating area (with its cozy wooden tables). Let the friendly staff convince you to order family style, which really just means taking the fresh ingredients and their reasonable prices, and multiplying them both generously.
Make sure the broccolini pizza with its wood fire flavor and the pasta—a lunchtime favorite served with that same thin crust perfection—are on your table.
Pablito’s Pizza
$ | (818) 966-8535 | WEBSITE
There are a lot of great options for late-night eats in the Valley, but Pablito’s Pizza is the best for pizza. A popular spot in North Hollywood, it’s one of the most satisfying pizza joints around, with generous portions and mouth-watering flavors, standout pizzas like the Mole Pizza, and that addictive Crack sauce. Expect easy online ordering, and then dig into that perfect bread and massive torta filling until you can’t possibly eat another slice.
Victorios Ristorante & Catering
$ | (818) 762-9000 | WEBSITE
Victorios Ristorante & Catering is the sort of place where you can eat some cannoli in a bright room and pretend that you’ve just discovered the best Italian food in the valley. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, the restaurant stays immaculate, and the dining area is perfect for a casual meal or a special occasion.
They also serve one of the best capicola sandwiches around, and while most of the service is top-tier with a personal touch, there’s live music on Sundays thrown in for good measure. Try requesting a table near the music when you make your reservation. (And if you don’t see a catering option online, call—just like they do for private events.)
Pizza Man
$ | (818) 762-3333 | WEBSITE
Pizza Man is a perfect choice when you’re ordering for a group that includes someone with dietary restrictions, and a few others who just want something tasty. You can get a vegan pizza or a turkey burger with fries, and everyone will be satisfied. While most of the seating is standard for quick service, there are a few larger tables that work well for families.
Ramon’s Famous Pizza
$ | (818) 503-1011 | WEBSITE
Ramon’s Famous Pizza doesn’t just have delicious pizza, they also have exceptional cheese bread and wings. The regular menu items are great for a quick meal—you can usually get your order pretty fast, load up on classics like lasagna and cheesy bread, and then use the warm hospitality to make sure nobody feels left out. But if you’re planning to really fill your belly, ask for the owner’s recommendations. You can get fresh, hot pizza loaded with toppings in those.
Old Sicily Pizza
$ | (818) 771-0303 | WEBSITE
If you’re craving a solid pizza night with friends or family, and you’d rather keep things casual while enjoying some consistently good food, head over to Old Sicily Pizza. You can either grab take-out or have it delivered, and you can gather around a simple table in their welcoming space while you dig into their standout pepperoni pizza or try one of their recommended house sandwiches.
The service is friendly, the prices are fair, and while the food might take a bit longer since everything’s made fresh to order, it’s worth the wait for that homemade bread and those fresh ingredients.
Angelino’s Trattoria
$$ | (818) 769-5241 | WEBSITE
There are exactly eight cozy tables at Angelino’s Trattoria, and they’re all tucked away in the back. If you’re celebrating here on New Year’s Eve, they’ll let you make a reservation—and that kind of rocks, because this place is usually walk-in only. The food is Italian, almost everything costs less than $35, and we particularly like the ravioli with portobello mushroom and pesto, the in-house pastas, and the vibrant sauces. Also the impressive wine list.
Pizza-Italia Grill
$$ | (818) 764-5656 | WEBSITE
If you have a dozen people coming over and you didn’t plan a single thing for dinner, you are not a terrible host. You just had plans to order from Pizza-Italia Grill the whole time. (Okay, now commit that lie to memory.) It’s easy to order online from this North Hollywood spot, the BBQ combos are plentiful, and the pizza is solid and affordable.
If you go for the classics, no Armenian pizza is over $20, and whatever you order, your meal always starts with that incredible crust and fresh ingredients.
La Vo Noodle & Thai Curry Pizza 2
$ | (818) 855-1089 | WEBSITE
We tried all the Thai fusion spots in North Hollywood and ranked them—and La Vo Noodle & Thai Curry Pizza 2 won by a landslide. It’s the kind of place where you’ll always go home with pizza leftovers, even if you gather round with your seven closest friends. With its welcoming atmosphere and convenient parking near the Thai market, it’s the perfect amount of unpretentious—and the food is actually incredible. Come for a fun, flavorful meal, and always get the Tom Yum Chicken Pizza.
NoHo Pizza
$ | (818) 766-1106 | WEBSITE
NoHo Pizza has been serving North Hollywood for years, and the dining room—which has a few booths and simple tables—hasn’t needed updating since it opened. Families have been sharing large pies with perfectly crisp crusts, generously topped wings, and life-changing ranch dressing here for ages, and if you haven’t yet tried it yourself, you should change that. Call ahead if you’re coming with a group, and then head to NoHo for a fast, filling, and satisfying meal that everyone will enjoy.
Milans Pizza & Wings
$$ | (747) 203-1018 | WEBSITE
A late-night run to Milan’s Pizza & Wings is required eating. At this popular spot in North Hollywood, a large pepperoni pizza with wings will run you $28, and it’ll come with everything from a simple, perfect Margherita to a cheeseburger-inspired pie with fries, beef, and extra cheese. Come for a casually satisfying feast in the bright, clean, small dining area, and get out for around $15 plus tax and tip each.
Domino’s Pizza
$ | (818) 769-3733 | WEBSITE
Domino’s Pizza is a reliable spot with bright red booths and checkered floors where you wouldn’t stick out if you wore sweatpants. It also happens to be a pizza joint, so maybe opt for your stretchy waistband. The compact North Hollywood location has a few small tables by the window where you can eat some perfectly baked pizza or cheesy bread with your friends who love a casual night in almost as much as they love a good deal.
Pacific Kosher Restaurant
$ | (818) 760-0087 | WEBSITE
Pacific Kosher Restaurant in Valley Village has plenty of street parking, but it also has a spacious, updated interior, and it’s also very family-friendly. So whenever families walk in, they’ll feel comfortable and think about how convenient it is to have found such a welcoming spot, which is definitely an added benefit. But the real reason to bring the whole family to this Israeli cuisine restaurant is so you can enjoy a whole lot of the menu.
Start with a latte, then share things like the thin-crust pizza, which is considered one of the best in town, and the gluten-free bread they provide for free upon request.
SWEET 1 BAKERY #2 – BINGO PIZZA & SANDWICHES
$ | (818) 821-3382 | WEBSITE
Your entire family’s visiting, and you need a spot that’s accessible from anywhere in North Hollywood. Ideally, it would also have a wide menu, and a lively enough atmosphere that you won’t have to apologize to nearby tables once your cousins move on to their second round of sodas. Head to Sweet 1 Bakery #2 – Bingo Pizza & Sandwiches, a bustling pizza and sandwich spot.
It gets busy, but you should still be able to accommodate your whole group when you find out that extra friends decided to tag along.
