Mulberry Street Pizzeria
Beverly Hills, CA 90212-3805
Phone: (310) 247-8100
- Price:
- $
- Cross Street:
- Charleville Boulevard
- Hours:
- Sun-Thu 11am-11pm, Fri-Sat 11am-12am
Editorial Review for Mulberry Street Pizzeria – by Citysearch Editors
In Short
Both Cathy Moriarty's acting ("Raging Bull") and tire-sized pies draw praises from her famous fans. From Christina Ricci to Rodney Dangerfield, their signed head shots decorate the walls and provide stargazing for well-groomed pizza patrons. The New York-style pizza layers sauce, cheese and toppings on a wafer-thin crust. Innovative spinach white pizza delivers ricotta and spinach with garlic hints, while the meatball parmigiana hero is a hearty alternative to the pies.
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Insider Tips
Know Before You GoWhen it's crowded, don't forget the 20-minute time limit on tables.
Save TimeFor a fast bite, skip the whole pie and grab a slice.
User Reviews for Mulberry Street Pizzeria
05/06/2008 Posted by feedmedrinkme
I am amazed at what people will accept as the standard for pizza in Los Angeles. With so many places making so little effort, Mulberry street half-asses it's way to the top. Not impressive by any standard except for the fact that no one seems to be interested in doing any better; maybe Joe Peeps in the valley for the NY style aspect. What really kills it for me is the lack of respect that the employees have for what they do. The tables out front are always uncleared and as filthy as the unswept sidewalk. Inside isn't much better, and the lack of concern or interest by anyone that works there is enough to put me off.
01/13/2008 Posted by howitis
In terms of pizza places in Los Angeles, Mulberry Street Pizzeria is in the top class. The pizza tastes 60%-70% as good as it does in New Jersey (east coast), and with how bad most places are here, that's really really good. If you know good pizza (i.e., if you didn't grow up in Los Angeles), then you will think that Mulberry is about as well as you can do here. The slice prices are disgustingly high, but so are everyone else's in town. The staff doesn't make you think of old Italy, but again, neither does the staff in any other pizza joint in town. So take Mulberry for what it is... a better than LA average place, with a pretty good vibe, and too high slice prices. In the end that's as about as good as pizza is going to get in LA. I go there pretty often.
Pros: Pizza 60-70% as good as in the east.
Cons: Another LA slice that's $1.50 overpriced. Only canned soda.
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