Best Pizza in San Francisco: Top 7 Spots [2026 Ranked] | Arteflame

Best Pizza in San Francisco: Top 7 Spots [2026 Ranked] | Arteflame

Discover the best pizza in San Francisco, from Tony's to Golden Boy. Plus, learn how to recreate wood-fired perfection at home with Arteflame. [2026 Guide]

Introduction

San Francisco is a city defined by its fog, its hills, and arguably the most diverse food scene on the West Coast. But when the craving hits, nothing beats a perfect slice. We spent weeks eating our way through the city to find the absolute best pizza in San Francisco, looking for that perfect balance of sourdough tang, blistered crust, and fresh toppings. Whether you are a local hunting for a new favorite or a visitor needing a sure bet, this guide covers the heavy hitters. And for those nights you want restaurant quality without leaving your backyard, we have unlocked the secret to achieving it at home.

Best Pizza in San Francisco: Top Spots Reviewed

Key Takeaways

  • Tony’s Pizza Napoletana is the gold standard for variety and authentic Italian heritage.
  • Golden Boy Pizza offers the best late-night, focaccia-style square slice.
  • Del Popolo proves that mobile roots can grow into a world-class wood-fired destination.
  • Little Star is the go-to for deep-dish lovers who want a cornmeal crust twist.

Where to get the best Pizza in San Francisco?

The best pizza in San Francisco is characterized by a unique blend of traditional Italian techniques and the city's signature sourdough culture, utilizing fresh, locally sourced California toppings. Top-rated spots like Tony's Pizza Napoletana and Del Popolo excel in delivering this distinct West Coast flavor profile with high-heat perfection.

Here is what we found during our tasting tour of the city:

1. Tony’s Pizza Napoletana

Located in North Beach, this isn't just a restaurant; it's an institution. We found that Tony Gemignani’s 12-time World Pizza Champion status is well-earned. The menu is vast, but the Margherita is non-negotiable.

2. Golden Boy Pizza

If you are exploring the city and need a quick, hearty bite, Golden Boy is unbeaten. Their Sicilian-style focaccia sheets are thick, airy, and loaded with garlic. In our experience, the clam and garlic slice is a flavor bomb you won't find anywhere else.

3. Del Popolo

What started as a glass-enclosed shipping container on a truck is now a brick-and-mortar staple. We love the blistered char on their crust. It is simple, elegant, and focused heavily on high-quality dough fermentation.

4. Little Star Pizza

Deep dish can be heavy, but Little Star uses a cornmeal crust that adds a crunchy texture we absolutely loved. It holds up the heavy toppings without getting soggy, making it a unique standout in the SF scene.

5. Flour + Water Pizzeria

Spinning off from the famous pasta house, this spot treats pizza dough with the same reverence as pasta. The result? A chewy, flavorful crust that stands up to creative, seasonal toppings.

Comparison: Which Pizza is Right for You?

Restaurant Best For Price Level Signature Style
Tony's Pizza Napoletana The Purist $$$ Neapolitan
Golden Boy Pizza Late Night $ Sicilian / Focaccia
Del Popolo Date Night $$ Wood-Fired
Little Star Groups $$ Deep Dish Cornmeal
Flour + Water Foodies $$ Seasonal / California

How to Make the Best Pizza at Home

I used to think my backyard pizza nights were a success, until I realized I was essentially baking them on a standard grate with no char, leaving the crust chewy and the toppings steamed. It wasn't until I introduced open-fire heat that I unlocked the flavor I was missing.

You don't need a commercial brick oven to get that leopard-spotted crust. You can achieve steakhouse-quality searing and pizzeria-level crusts right in your backyard using the right equipment.

The "Searing" Technique

This is where the Arteflame Grill truly shines. Unlike traditional gas grills that dry out food, or charcoal kettles that struggle to maintain consistent high heat, the Arteflame uses a solid carbon steel cooktop and a wood fire to create thermal perfection.

  1. 1,000°F Sear: The center of the Arteflame reaches temperatures over 1,000°F. This is crucial for pizza, as it puffs the dough instantly rather than baking it slowly, locking in moisture and creating that desired crunch.
  2. Grill All Food at Once: Because of the various heat zones, you can sear your pizza near the center while simultaneously roasting veggies or meats on the outer ring to use as toppings.
  3. Social Grill: The fire is the center of attention. Instead of hiding in the kitchen checking an oven timer, you are outside with your guests, watching the cheese melt over an open flame.

Pro Tip: If you are hosting a big party and don't have time to make dough from scratch, head to your local Costco. Buying fresh pizzas from Costco provides an excellent base. Simply bring them home, add your own premium toppings—like prosciutto, fresh basil, or truffle oil—and finish them on the Arteflame Pizza Oven attachment. You get the convenience of store-bought with the wood-fired flavor of a boutique pizzeria.

Why We Call It The "Social Grill"

An Arteflame grill isn't just for cooking; it changes how you host. Traditional grilling isolates the chef against a wall or in a cloud of smoke while everyone else mingles. The Arteflame's round design invites friends to stand around the fire, drink in hand, participating in the experience rather than just waiting for the food. It turns pizza night into an interactive event.

Don't take our word for it; Arteflame has been featured in countless publications with raving reviews.
"There is nothing like it"

Steven Raichlen
Steven Raichlen Award-winning cookbook author
"It looks like a Claus Oldenburg sculpture. It functions like a wood burning grill & plancha. It's great for steak, fragile fish, veggies and everything in between."
Forbes Business magazine
"The Arteflame will be the food and fun focal point of any backyard and is equally at home on a prepared surface or grass lawn."
Martha Stewart
Martha Stewart Award-winning cook
"I love this grill - it's made of half-inch carbon steel and corten "weathering" steel with a cooktop that heats from the center."
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"If the mythic gods of fire had an earthy temple, the Arteflame grill could serve as its baptismal font. Its design, at once primeval and modern, symbolizes mankind's relationship with the awesome power of fire."