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The Good Life PizzaBWorth Trying
3157 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA 94123
· Pizza restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (309 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout
Lively slice shop in the Marina serving big NY-leaning slices and whole pies with late hours; strong value by the pie, mixed by the slice, and service can feel rushed at peaks.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
The Good Life Pizza delivers strong food quality with big, satisfying slices and reliable quick service, earning its grade B standing as a solid neighborhood choice. However, inconsistent execution with reheated slices and severely limited seating prevent higher grades—this is best approached as a takeout destination rather than a dining destination. Worth visiting if nearby, particularly for whole pies and post-bar convenience.
Restaurant Summary
On Fillmore in the Marina, this compact slice shop hums with post-bar energy and daytime foot traffic, serving big, foldable NY-leaning slices. Service skews quick over chatty, and fresh pies shine brightest. One diner put it simply: "Hot slice in minutes and exactly what I needed." The room is bare-bones and compact, so expect a queue at peak hours and plan on takeout. The cooking is straightforward and comfort-focused pizza with a few twists like Beyond sausage, chicken pesto, and a vegan veggie slice. Sauce tends to be bright, basil is generous on the Margherita, and the Combo is a crowd-pleaser. By-the-slice reheating can be uneven, so those who care about texture might order a whole pie. Overall it brings big, satisfying slices rather than chefly theatrics. For families, it is easy to keep kids happy with cheese and pepperoni slices, and portions are big enough to share. Seating is limited, so consider a whole pie to take to nearby Moscone Park. Vegan options exist, but gluten-free safety is not documented on the current menu, so plan accordingly.
At a Glance
- Big, foldable slices with classic flavors and generous toppings
- Strong value when ordering whole pies
- Reheated slices can be lukewarm or bready at busy times
- Very limited seating; better for takeout or quick stops
- Slice pricing can feel high compared with whole pies
What Sets It Apart
- late_night_slices_in_marina
- halal_meat_availability
- vegan_slice_option
- big_foldable_slices
What People Love
- Large, satisfying portions
- Bright, fresh-leaning red sauce
- Friendly, quick counter service
- Margherita with generous basil
Points of Concern
- Slices sometimes served lukewarm; ask for an extra reheat for crispness
- Limited seating and tight space during rushes
- Price shock for multiple slices vs ordering a whole pie
- Gluten-free safety not validated by current menu; celiac diners reported past issues
- Review patterns show signs of possible selection bias during late-night crowds (short 1-star rants) which may not reflect typical experiences
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost$22-$34 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Choose whole pies like Margherita ($26-$32) or Pepperoni ($25-$31) for better value; pair with an Its-It ice cream sandwich ($3) for a simple finish.
Perfect For
- Late-night bite after bars
- Quick solo lunch on the go
- Casual takeout for a park picnic
- Feeding a small group with a whole pie
Location Insights
Area: Upscale, lively Marina corridor popular with bar-goers and tourists; casual daytime foot traffic and late-night crowds.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit commercial strip with steady evening foot traffic; typical urban caution late at night.
Nearby: Near bars on Fillmore/Union, Moscone Park nearby, boutique retail and residential blocks.
Pacific HeightsPacific Heights is an upscale residential neighborhood characterized by elegant Victorian and Edwardian homes, boutique shopping, and a refined dining atmosphere. The dining scene here includes a mix of high-end restaurants, cozy cafes, and trendy spots catering to well-heeled locals and visitors seeking quality and ambiance.
Fillmore DistrictThe Fillmore District within Pacific Heights is known for its vibrant cultural history, jazz heritage, and a diverse dining scene that blends upscale eateries with casual, eclectic options. It attracts a dynamic crowd interested in both classic and contemporary culinary experiences.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:00–00:00
Tuesday11:00–00:00
Wednesday11:00–00:00
Thursday11:00–03:00
Friday15:00–03:00
Saturday11:00–03:00
Sunday11:00–00:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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