Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Beloved neighborhood pizzeria with creative toppings, friendly vibe, and park-adjacent seating; minor service slowdowns at peak times and occasional soggy pies on delivery.
Dinner for One Hundred delivers solid neighborhood pizza with excellent food quality anchored by signature pies and thoughtful ingredients, but consistency challenges during peak hours—soggy bases and uneven toppings on delivery—prevent a higher grade. The park-adjacent setting and warm, community-minded service create genuine appeal, though occasional service lapses during busy periods temper the experience. Worth visiting for creative pizza and convivial atmosphere, with best results off-peak.
Set on a hill beside the park, this spot hums with neighborhood energy: pizza boxes heading to sunset picnics, inside tables buzzing with playlists and chatter, and staff who keep things upbeat even when slammed. One diner summed it up simply: "Warm team, lively room, and pizza that disappears fast." Expect a relaxed, convivial vibe more than a formal sit-down. On very busy nights, service can lag a bit, but the crew generally keeps spirits high. The cooking leans elevated classic with playful twists: pillowy, charred bases topped with hot honey, chorizo, whipped feta, and jalapeno for a sweet-heat signature. Staples like Margherita set the baseline—some purists wish for bolder seasoning—while hits like the MacGyver and the pepperoni-jalapeno pie get repeat raves. Quality feels thoughtful and ingredient-led rather than showy, with value that lands well for the category. Families do well here: simple pies like Margherita or Marinara are kid-friendly, and the team is considerate (reviewers mention quiet deliveries for sleeping babies). The current menu lists vegan (Marinara, Vegan Goddess), multiple vegetarian choices, and a gluten-free base for +£2.85. If your crew includes picky eaters, stick to the classics; adventurous combos are great for curious teens, but plain cheese and tomato options remain safe bets.
Area: Leafy residential hillside with creative, community-driven venues and relaxed local energy.
Safety: Generally safe with active foot traffic around the cafe complex; typical urban vigilance at night.
Nearby: Adjacent to Telegraph Hill Park for picnics and sunset views; shared site with cafe/bar for drinks.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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