Vito's Pizza

(310) 652-6859

846 N La Cienega Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90046 34.0861 -118.3763

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Neighborhoods: Melrose, Central LA

Vito's Pizza

Vito's Pizza

What People Are Saying About Vito's Pizza

The Editor

Andrew Rosenblum

Citysearch

In Short – After almost a decade on Vermont, this foodie favorite has relocated amid the high-end eateries of La Cienega, but remains a tiny eatery serving inexpensive slices of pizza. Tucked into the corner of a mini-mall, the indoor/outdoor seating area is small, but the atmosphere is cheerful and well-maintained. In addition to red-sauce classics like chicken parmesan and ravioli marinara, the menu features pizzas ranging from traditional cheese to more unusual options like the a garlic and clams combo on a sauce-less white pie. Incredibly tasty garlic bread sticks and salads like…

1 Star Rating: Poor

09/12/09

LA Fluff trying to be something it is not.

by dzagat at Citysearch

It is a shame. The food use to be o.k. The quality is slipping and is very expensive. They overcharge you sometimes so check your bill? Dine in is cramped and they have no TV's. What kind of real pizzeria has no TV's to watch the game. I was in there and the guy manager was dancing around to Britney Spears! In New York that would fetch you a beating. Do yourself a favor and go to your better options in LA. Joes, Mulberry etc.

  • Pros: Good Meatballs
  • Cons: Annoying Manager (bald guy) food is inconsistent.
2 Star Rating: Below Average

05/06/09

This is not NY pizza

by CSMobileUser at Citysearch

Also ended up there because so many people said it is flgreat NY pizza. Unfortunately, was disappointed. The reviewers should qualify if they lived in NY at least 3years or more. This seems to appeal to non-new yorkers who don't know much about pizza. The dough looks good; but lacks substance and taste. Ingredients are not good quality. I am a transplant; been in LA over 20 years; frequently travel to NY; other than Mulberry St pizza (which is at best a B- by NY standards LA has no good pizza; still hopeful for the future though.

3 Star Rating: Average

11/11/08

overrated and too expensive

by gavinsgirl at Citysearch

I got cheese slices because I wasn't going to spend $16.50 on pizza I've never tried before. The sauce was great but I don't like burnt crust. I don't like crunchy pizza especially burnt ones. I prefer soft chewy crust with more sauce and more cheese. It just isn't worth what their asking for

  • Pros: great sauce
  • Cons: very expensive, hard crust

The Details on Vito's Pizza

Know Before You Go:

Full pizzas are only available in one large size only, which means 18," so make sure you come in a group of about four or more if you want a full pie.

What to Drink:

There are a small range of beer and table wines to go with the food, but no hard liquor.

Parking:

While you're eating, you can park for free in one of the 25 spots in the mini-mall lot--street parking is difficult.

Save Money:

Individual cheese slices are only $2.50, and with cool additions like prosciutto ($1.00), among countless other options, they make for a very affordable--and filling--piece of pie.

Category:

Restaurants

Payment Methods:

American Express, Visa, Discover, MasterCard

Restaurant Special Features:

Local Favorite, Family-Friendly Dining, Late Night Dining, Outdoor Dining, People Watching, Lunch Spot, Group Dining, Food Delivery, Carry Out

General Info:

Open 7 Days

Cuisine:

Pizza, Italian

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