Delivery · Takeout
Excellent sourdough-crust pizzas with popular specials and weekday-only items, counter service in a casual Dogpatch space; prices are high for portions and service can be inconsistent.
Long Bridge Pizza Company delivers excellent sourdough crust and standout pies like Hot n Honey, earning solid marks for quality execution. However, inconsistent quality across visits and uneven service with occasional friction prevent a higher grade, while pricing feels steep relative to portions. The casual, lively space and strong local loyalty position it as a worthwhile neighborhood destination for sourdough pizza enthusiasts, though not among the area's premier dining establishments.
The room feels casual and lively with counter ordering, TVs tuned to games, and families using coloring sheets. Diners rave about the sourdough crust—one guest said the pie had a blistered, crackly edge and sauce that pops. Prices can sting, and experiences range from warmly friendly to friction when issues arise. Cooking here leans elevated-traditional: thin sourdough rounds, Thursday squares, and weekday-only sandwiches. Favorites like the Hot n Honey and pesto show balanced sweetness and herb notes, while Detroit-style Thursdays draw fans seeking something heftier. Expect quality ingredients and a straightforward, flavor-first approach over showy techniques. Families do well with the familiar pizza lineup and simple sides; coloring sheets and TVs help. There are many vegetarian pies and a vegan-possible salad, plus a gluten-free crust noted by reviewers. Portions can feel modest for the price, so plan accordingly for hungry teens.
Area: Creative-light industrial Dogpatch hub with breweries, gyms, UCSF nearby; young professionals and game-day crowds.
Safety: Generally safe, active foot traffic on 3rd St; typical urban awareness recommended at night.
Nearby: Near Chase Center, UCSF Mission Bay, breweries; good for pre-game bites and casual hangs.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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